Published by Bob on 10 Jun 2008
Your Inner Workings
In 2007 my wife Gwen and I began to write articles for the “Passion Unlocks Prosperity” series at a sister site to www.intentionalprosperity.com. During the last few days we’ve updated and transferred all of the articles to their new home at Intentional Prosperity™.
The purpose of this series of articles is to connect with individuals who are seeking information on the internet. Information about life’s challenges and mysteries, and how to find your passion and follow your passion.
Through my own life experiences I came to recognize and realize that there was a “process” at work 24 hours and day 7 days a week:
It operates whether you are aware of it or not. Just because you choose not to believe it exists doesn’t change the fact that it does. The process I’m talking about is the intricate balance between your imagination, mind, emotions and body. They all work together to create and maintain the life you are currently experiencing.
All too often one of those aspects of yourself dominates and influences the other three.
When this happens you have inner conflict and your outer day-to-day life will not reflect what you think you believe it should be.
You could say that you have four distinct personalities. They operate together in one of three ways:
1. They work together as a team: This is the “I am” principle. This is when you are a whole person. Every aspect of yourself supports and empowers the other aspects. This is the enlightened state where your consciousness (soul) leads your imagination, mind, emotions and body into the greatest possible joy and fulfilling life experiences.
2. You are out of balance: One of your four “selves” becomes the dominant aspect of your life. This creates a barrier to your “higher calling” because your true self (your soul) is temporarily blocked from guiding your day-to-day life. In this situation it is your “ego” that takes over and usually prevents you from connecting with your genuine self.
3. Your “selves” are in conflict with each other: Fear, uncertainty and doubt rule your day-to-day life. The natural tendency of the mind is to protect itself from change. The first line of defense is fear. When there is no common thread between your “selves” there is no foundation upon which each aspect of yourself can be grounded. You are constantly in flux, unable to move forward because you find inner conflict between who you want to be and what the various aspects of yourself are telling you who you are.”
Your Inner Workings: Part Two will be posted on tomorrow’s blog.
FYI: Here are the links to a few more articles that have been transferred to their new home:
“The Fear Of Happiness” “Finding Your Passion” “No Boundaries” “Good And Evil”
Enjoy!