"The ideal isn't meant to be achieved.
The ideal is meant to give you information you can use towards achieving your goals."
The fundamental attribution error (definition below) is often an easily committed when we see a top ranking influencer in our field, and hold ourselves to that standard - mercilessly.
It's great to see an ideal, even if that's from a personality and style even slightly differently from yours. But when you harp on yourself for not being as good as The All-Star (Even if you fully own your vibration as an All-Star)... You lose sight of where you actually are on the journey.
Can you channel your future self and achieve that level of perfection now? Sure. All information is stored in the field, qualitatively and quantitatively.
But how do you be at peace with yourself, knowing you have a hundred more videos or a thousand more pitches or 10,000 more life lessons before you embody this ideal?
Grounding the definition of knowing to present tense belief (conscious and subconscious) ... We see the paradox that being grounded is both the opposite and essential of what you need right now.
Being grounded means your vibration is anchored in the 3D.
Being ungrounded means your vibration is anchored and the 5D of possibility and probability.
What if you were both?
What if you were living the paradox, and fully embodying soul?
Soul is beyond personality. Soul is who you truly are at your core, beyond all wounding and honestly beyond all blessings. Soul is divine perfection, expressed through your temporary spirit and mind and body and seen as the relativistic perception others have of you.
To live your ideals sooner and remain grounded, you must discard the current temporary personality as you either fully embody soul or - More practically for many of us The majority of the time - embody soul long enough for you to truly know its expression as a personality, then craft your ego-mind personality to match.
Dan Sullivan and Ben Hardy agree with what Dispenza and many other masters have taught.
To create a new reality, you have to create a new personality.
Our personalities change at every major stage in life: before and after puberty, before and after we come of age legally, and often after each major career and relationship shift.
Intentionally crafting a personality takes will. If your third chakra isn't at 100%, this means difficulty relative to the power of your will, embodied.
Your willpower, or intelligent deployment of strategies to require less of it, are what decondition and recondition habits of thought and action.
I love these thought leader so much because they talk about ego shift hand in hand with professional achievements and typically, income and net worth.
For too long we have prioritized spirituality as separate from business. White collar as separate from green thumb. Our true self as different than the masks we feel are necessary to navigate society.
But the many heart centered #entrepreneurs I have seen as both successful and relatable continuously embody more and more of their soul.
Until you're an ascended being with all the flashy skills, you're on the path.
Until we are all glowing balls of light materializing planets at the speed of thought, we're on the path.
The holographic mirror of creation is showing us the potential of rapid growth and change with AI.
The extent of which we fear #AI is directly proportional to the extent of which we fear change.
If we want to intentionally create a better world with these exponentially more powerful tools at our fingertips, we need to intentionally grow in a relatable exponential fashion.
And the only way we can do that is through #Soul 🙏💚🌏
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The fundamental attribution error (FAE) is the tendency to overemphasize personal characteristics and underestimate situational factors when explaining others' behaviors.
For example, if someone cuts you off in traffic, you might assume they are a rude person, ignoring situational factors like they might be rushing to an emergency.
This cognitive bias highlights how people often misjudge the causes of others' actions, attributing them to inherent traits rather than external circumstances.