Sticking to Strengths, Asking for Help
Crucial for Linda’s and my work — and even for our health, at this point — is to clarify what are our strengths, stick to them, identify our weaknesses or liabilities, stop engaging them, acting them out, or attempting to fix them, and in the process figure out where and how we need help…and ask for it.
As it happens, one of the auspicious elements of our marital compatibility is that we’re both consumed by a vision to make this wonderfully liberating and empowering White-Hot Way and Waking Down in Mutuality work available to everyone on the planet who is or can soon be ready for it.
At the rate that “making available” process has been going for its first 15 years — I like to call it “Right Notification” — we and our most kindred-hearted friends will likely remain at best an odd cultural footnote, a marginal event in the marginal world of “spirituality,” for a long time to come. Not a desirable outcome.
But you probably know that wise axiom about doing the same things and expecting different results. For different results, different actions are required.
Someone said to me the other day in a private consultation, “It’s hard for me to ask for help.” I instantly felt outed. Me too.
One way I need help is in transforming what I do and how I do it, so that I can focus on writing, publishing in many media, and most effectively notifying prospective recipients of, the liberating, prophetic heart of my teachings. (There’s also at least one book of Linda’s that’s been dying to be born for years.) And so that Linda and I can find, move to, and properly empower the type of sanctuaries or sanctified, transformational places our work needs for its next evolution. Such places, rightly developed and maintained, can potentially accelerate and streamline the fullest possible realization of those teachings on the parts of far greater numbers of people than we presently see embodying or even being attracted to this work.
There’s a treadmill we’ve been on for a long time. We’ll stay on it as long as we have to, to survive and keep doing our work as best we can. But sooner or later we will find people ready to be on fire with us, and ready to work closely with us, to take our own White-Hot Way work a great quantum leap forward while continuing to collaborate closely — better to say, symbiotically — with the Waking Down in Mutuality network.
More soon.