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![]() You Are Not Your Personality
by
Sopan Greene, M.A., Inspired
Enough To Change? The #1
reason you usually only get a temporary fix from motivational programs,
self help books and personal coaches is that they focus on your
personality. This
is the place where inner growth must begin, but it's also got its
limitations. After
you become an observer of your personality then it's time to move on. What
did you like and dislike when you were 5 years old? How about when you
were 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, etc.? Were your likes and dislikes the same at
10 years old as they are now? I
doubt it. Maybe your favorite color is still blue, but twinkies and
bubble gum don't taste as good as they used to do they? But
most of the opinions you used to define yourself 20 years ago have been
left in the dust or at least changed as you've grown up haven't they? When I
was 13 I couldn't wait to drive and I wanted a Trans Am because my
personality thought they were so cool. By the time was 16 you couldn't
have paid me to drive a Trans Am because my personality thought they
were so uncool. It's
arbitrary, limiting and hurtful to box yourself in like that. When
you die, your spirit, higher self, slice of God or whatever you call
the being inside your human body will go on. Was it
a being that can be defined by the city it happens to be in right now
or the kind of car it likes? Or was
it a being that can't be defined but seems to be with you as you all
the time? Many
people have transpersonal (beyond the personal) experiences with their
spirits in moments of crisis, near death experiences, car crashes,
traumas, in nature, in meditation or under the influence of drugs or
alcohol. Unfortunately,
in many cases these happen in extereme conditions which appear to be
negative like the ones mentioned above. Why do
you think hard alcohol is called "spirits?" It's because after a
certain level of consumption the alcohol lowers the energetic field of
your personality to where other spirits can enter your body. They
don't remember dancing on the table naked
because their spirit wasn't the one in the body dancing naked. Haven't
you ever seen someone you know act like a totally different person when
they're drunk? Well, this is whats happening. Just
remember that one doing the caring is your spirit. It's the adult who
patiently parents the personality and sometimes needs to remember to
not give in to the childish desires. It's a
balancing act that takes conscious awareness to nurture, but you can do
it. Life
coach Sopan Greene, creator of Inspired Enough To Change? programs, was
"raised on metaphysics, spiritual growth, psychology and meditation"
and has a Masters degree in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology. Inspired
Enough Coaching is founded in the principals of Transpersonal
Psychology, Contemplative Psychology, Ontological Coaching and
Bi-lateral Programming. The goal is to help you design your life
based on your soul's desires rather than in reaction to the people and
circumstances in your life. ~ ~ ~ More articles by Sopan Greene. Change, growth, coaching articles Achievement, growth, prosperity resources Change / personal growth Change / self-help articles ~ ~ ~ |
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