Overcoming Land Mines That Block You From Be Coming Successful From The Inside Out |
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| By Kelvin Wilson |
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| One obstacle that traps a lot of highly conscious
individuals is the Lightworker Syndrome. This is exactly
what happens any time somebody wakes up to what is called a
higher-level of awareness, but they can't understand how to
continue to exist on purpose and feed themselves as well.
This kind of individuals have lots of trouble staying
connected to higher levels of consciousness while also
staying steadily grounded in the physical world. Many of
them find themselves so distressed with the feeling they end
up stressed out and possess inner thoughts of wanting to
quit and simply "go home" (i.e. go back to the spiritual
world). Hello! Me me me *put my hand up*... Spiritual connectedness vs. physical groundedness "These troubled lightworkers often feel they have to compromise, either continue to be connected up top and be totally ungrounded, or lose that higher connection and become more grounded. But this can be a really tough compromise, so many of them oscillate between the two, never quite sure which is the best way to go. Consequently, these lightworkers either do empty work they don't enjoy but which pays OK, or they do purpose-centered work that hardly pays anything. They end up sacrificing either their purpose or their income, since it's very, very challenging to satisfy both at the same time. But this either-or decision takes a toll in the long run. It's hard to stay on purpose if you're worried about paying the rent, and it's hard to generate good income if your work doesn't inspire you". Story of my life! Fearing your own power "The reason you cannot maintain your steady connection to Origin And remain grounded as well is the fact that you are scared of what it means when you succeed. "I know lots of would-be lightworkers are worried they can't earn a living pursuing their purpose. I didn't have this problem though. I felt confident I would make a living at it somehow. What really held me back was whether I felt comfortable doing the work at all. My real fear was, What's going to happen if this really works? What happens if I succeed? When I watch a out of cash lightworker, I generally notice an underlying anxiety about success. "I'm sure you've heard the expression, "With great power comes great responsibility." And that is exactly what lightworker syndrome sufferers fear most. They fear that if they actually succeed, they'll have a lot of responsibility on their shoulders." Overcoming fear of responsibility I admitted to myself i had the internal resources to be doing far better, but I was holding myself back. I knew I wasn't doing my best, but why not? I wasn't doing my best because I wasn't prepared to accept the consequences of doing my best. If I really did my best, I'd have a bigger impact. I'd draw lots of people with myself. I'd end up with a great deal of responsibility. Scary. Position vs. power If I don't use my power, it doesn't necessarily mean I'm helpless. It just means I'm not active. Pondered to myself, Crap! I've been thinking all this time that I'm staving off power (and thus responsibility) by declining to act. But all I'm really doing is giving up control. If I have the potential, then i have the power, this means I've got the responsibility too, whether I act upon it or do nothing. Failure to act doesn't relieve one of responsibility. Right at that moment I had an epiphany. I recognized I could never escape responsibility by failing to take action. The one element I possibly could escape was control. For this reason I will point out that a person can turn over control but never responsibility. Responsibility is actually a given. |
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