Showing posts with label confidence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label confidence. Show all posts

Sunday, June 13, 2010

(Huff Post) Harvesting Confidence


Why does confidence seem so easy for some and yet so completely elusive for others?

Are the people we see as confident truly standing deep and firm in their own boots? 

How do the seeds of confidence get planted, nurtured, and radically expanded?

First off, let’s dispel the tidy illusion that so many of the people you see walking tall are actually steeped in deep abiding confidence.  A majority of what you think you see are the images people are projecting and wanting for you to see.  These visions are largely smoke and mirrors.  What passes for confidence on the street is usually some form of arrogance, otherwise known as insecurity dressed up in its Sunday clothes.

In the moments when you yourself are not confident, you can be easily fooled by imagery.   Your own insecurity will be the lens through which you view life and people.  If this is your case, you may not fully recognize the distortion until you experience points of view free from this energy-draining filter. 

Abiding confidence arises through the visceral knowledge of who and what you are.  Achievements and honors from the external world only build long-term confidence when they stimulate this inner recognition of your true nature. 

If you don’t regularly taste this well-spring of confidence, you’re likely to be missing discipline around some form of meditative practice that actually reveals this true nature to you on a consistent basis.  Consistency is the key. 

One of the best practices I know of for getting a meal of Truth is meditation.  Some form of daily (ideally twice daily) meditation.  The most transformative forms of meditation I’ve come across are ones that encourage letting go of control and release the meditator from the rollercoaster ride of thoughts.

For this reason, I’m a big fan of active breathwork.  It so quickly engages the sympathetic nervous system and alkalizes the body that the thinking mind lets go, relaxation runs deep, and the heart opens.  Imprinting the mind and body to trust this opening is the biggest part of my work in revealing Truth within.

Without this constant contact, you’re lost.  All that’s left is to negotiate and barter with the external world for temporary energy spikes, brief moments of respite through food, sex, shopping, drugs, alcohol, caffeine, and other stimulants.

If happiness and confidence are dependent on another person, place, or object, they’re not yet abiding.  They’re temporary, and like all temporary things, can instantly be taken away along with your sense of self.  What follows is some form of drop in energy that will likely have the hallmarks of depression. 

The challenge in all of this is in cultivating enough belief in what’s possible to take actions, and take them consistently enough to have experiences of growth in confidence.  Which comes back to practices that bring what’s possible right into the foreground of your direct experience.

There are plenty of people working to grow confidence.  So why isn’t the work proliferating?  One reason is gossip.

Gossip is an investment in other people’s energy and opinions at the expense of your own rooted sense of Self.  And it can also appear as listening to and believing those niggling thoughts in your own mind about yourself or another.

Gossip is like kudzu in the South.  It will spread and spread and choke out anything not like it self, sucking up the water and nutrients for miles and miles.

If you listen to gossip and engage with it (internally or conversationally), your confidence can only go so deep, your sense of Truth will be distorted, and your capacity for intimacy nowhere near what it could be.  This is simply because gossip creates separation between people, and when you sow separation, you yourself experience separation.

A Course In Miracles states that “All minds are joined,” so what you do to one you do to All.

My friend and mentor David Elliott spreads a well-known magnifying glass in other words, “How you do anything is how you do everything.”

Gossip is rooted in a hidden fear of intimacy, a fear of repeating past hurts.  The irony is that gossip sows the seeds deeply for future suffering. 

Every seed must bear its fruit.  Which ones will you plant and nurture?

Saturday, December 19, 2009

30 Days + of Gratitude ~ Day 11




  1. I'm grateful to Linda Casto for inviting me to my first performance of the Gay Men's Chorus.  They did this awesome and hilarious rendition of the Nutcracker (though I haven't ever seen the Nutcracker).  Got me in the Holiday spirit...
  2. I'm grateful for the nectar still flowing through my Heart from chanting with Steve Ross at Maha Yoga tonight.
  3. I'm grateful for this week of warm, sunny weather.  While I have a whole romantic relationship to colder weather, everything softens more in me in warmer weather.  
  4. I'm grateful for friendships that weather time, storms, relationship changes, and so so many things...revealing the profound love and joy we share between us.  You all know who you are, thank you!  Some of you might not...yet ;)
  5. I'm grateful for confidence.  Not that it's ever a done deal, always expanding, a deep expression of Trust itself....nonetheless, uber grateful for the palpable depth I keep seeing in my own.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

In Security...Part III

One day, I was out walking with my mentor David Elliott and a few others on a break from the book tour for THE RELUCTANT HEALER in Eugene, Oregon, when David pointed up to a tree with a large green ball of something growing in it's branches. "Mistletoe," he said.

Mistletoe is a parasite that will move into a plant and mimic the leaves and branches of that plant and grow with the plant. The plant will not know that it is there. The mistletoe will keep feeding off of the plant's lifeforce (letting the plant do all of the work to gather more lifeforce) until it takes over the entire tree or plant and kills it.

Recognition, Money, and Belonging all promised to make me feel better about myself. Yet none of these really makes a difference as long as the mistletoe of insecurity is still growing in the tree of the human beingness. No amount of success, recognition, or appreciation is ever enough as long as this parasite is feeding. Any feelings of expansion, elevation, and love, are usually short-lived...that is until we start to deal with insecurity, and move into Security.

Writing that last blog entry on insecurity and making it public took more courage than I expected. My mind kept trying to present scenarios where sharing the information caused people to turn away. Working with the tools I've shared with my clients, and primarily the breathwork, has been what continues to carry me through this process.

When I was much younger and just getting started on my spritual path, I was thouroughly convinced that my job was to find the most enlightened saint on the Earth, get him or her to bop me on the head and I would be fully enlightened too, going along my merry way with no more cares or worries ever again. I've met a number of people many would and in some cases do, consider saints...and while there has been some head bopping here and there, none of the blows to the head seemed to shortcut the need to do the work of cleaning my own house.

I believe that insecurity is one of the ways that the ego or shadow would have you and I to not give our gifts in the world, to not allow God's Love, Spirit's Empowerment, Nature's Unstoppable Flow of Grace....from moving through you and I as conduits.

Yesterday, driving back from teaching at We Care Spa in Desert Hot Springs, as I do most Mondays for the last 2+ years, I was filled with commitment...commitment to root out insecurity completely...starting with the place it lives most obviously to me....in my financial debt.

And in making this commitment, a big idea came through my intution to support this commitment. The more quickly the debt is paid off, the more quickly I will clear a lot of the old energies holding the insecurity in place, and the more room there will be for the Power of the Work to come through my life and offerings. AND, whatever I do around this has to benefit more people than just me.

In line with this commitment, I intend that all my financial debt be completely paid-in-full by December 31st, 2009, and that it be done through inspiring Security, Trust, and Faith in all who cross my path, while deepening my own.

Love,
Scott