There are master teachers all around you. Stop what you're doing and have a listen!
The more I listen deeply, the more I get to tune in to profound wisdom from everyday people in common situations. I take this in as feedback that I am in the right spot, a testament to the life I am creating.
My spiritual teacher tells me we are all multidimensional beings. Indeed. There is a constant dance between the inner master and disciple in each one of us. I saw it this weekend at my Master of Spiritual Science class. Teachers coming forward to offer a guiding hand or comforting word to the seeker within. I feel honored to witness the process as we unravel the lessons of the spiritual and physical worlds.
Encounters with the inner master happen in my professional life, too. In my coaching practice I call upon my client to invoke their inner coach and strengthen that voice over time. Call me crazy, but I love putting myself out of a job in this way. Teach a man to fish, as the saying goes. It is one of my favorite aspects of my work. I go into every session knowing that a person has all their own answers available within. My job is simply to facilitate them in getting the tools, trust and courage it takes to bring the answers out and into fruition.
As Jane Austen said, "We have all a better guide in ourselves, if we would attend to it, than any other person can be." It's that "if we would attend to it" part that gets sticky. It takes tremendous courage to follow our own inner guidance. We have a lot of habitual responses running contrary to the fearless voice within. The challenge then is to take these habits and behaviors as opportunities to grow, as stepping stones to our personal liberation.
Food for thought...
What would your inner master say?