Thursday, July 24, 2014

NEW: Who or What is calling the shots in your life? Commitment - new thoughts, new experiences

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This is a continuation of the c-word article... and the getting ready for a breakthrough article. Read them first or this article won"t make sense completely



Displacement of your commitment:
As I have written before, the "universe" or the aspect of you that is in kahutz with the Universe, will put up obstacles in your path, so instead of doing stuff that"s consistent with your commitment, you are now on a detour path: handling your obstacles.

Alex, a friend of mine, is dealing with his server and his websites being hacked... a moment after he made a commitment to growth. So he feels forced to deal with that, instead of following the path he set for himself.

The other type of detour, or displaced commitment, is the Seductive Path.
John, a student of mine, found someone to date, right after he made a commitment to a meaning, to a purpose, this past Monday. How interesting, one could say, and I do.

And although it is interesting, it is also telling of the inner dynamic of commitment.
Commitment brings up the most important issue in your life: who is calling the shots?
Let"s see who or what could call the shots ((call (all) the shots
to decide on the course of action; to be in charge. Why do you have to call all the shots? Do what you"re told. I"ll call the shots.
See also: call, shot

call the shots and call the tune
Fig. to make the decisions; to decide what is to be done. Sally always wants to call the shots, and Mary doesn"t like to be bossed around. They don"t get along well. Sally always wants to call the tune.)):

Some circumstance or other people
Some aspect of you

The best analogy I can think of, when I think of a human, is that it"s like an orchestra: a ragtag group of rogues, all worrying about their particular concerns, instead of accepting the leadership of the conductor and the sheet music.


In the "normal" cause of events, all participants play their own tune, trying to be louder and more dominant, to become the leader.

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