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Power is...

  • Writer: Mick Scott
    Mick Scott
  • 6 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Power is personal.  


Power is not dependent on other people.


Power is an act of intentionality and commitment.


Power is found in a profound relationship to reality.


Power is born in the realm of facts in a creative mind, not default and inherited stories in a fearful mind.


Power is accessed, in part, by distinguishing the limited and limiting perspectives inherited in our childhood and adolescence.


Power is constrained by the brands upon our minds and nervous systems of unintegrated past traumas - the big T and little T traumas.


Power is choice.

Power is stepping across the invisible lines that others and ourselves draw in the sand of infinite possibility.


Power is moving beyond the invisible constraints of our own thinking.


Power is a verb, it’s not a noun.


Power is a dynamic relationship, not a fixed entity.


Power is limited by fear and insecure thinking.


Power is inherent in life. 


Power is deliberate.


Power is focused.


Power is not mine and it’s not yours.


Power is the willingness to be honest and responsible about the limiting stories we use to placate our fears.


Power is not right, it’s not wrong, it’s not better, it’s not worse, it’s not good, it’s not evil.


Power is not force.


Power is a gift.


Power is a Grace.


Power is optional...


So is honesty. So is commitment. So is intentionality.


...Or not...


What do you say?


Much Love. ❤️


 
 
 

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