Are You Tough In All The Wrong Places?

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Are You Tough In All The Wrong Places?

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Apr,2013

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We are looking at the 6 conditions of the conscience, your co-perceiver (Ancient Olympian’s 6th Sense), and today we look at a SEARED Conscience.

 

 

Tough in all the wrong places

Seared means to deaden the feelings, make insensitive or to become callused.   I do a lot of pull-ups during my workouts.  Initially, my hands blistered up from the pressure of my weight on the inside of my hands.  It was very painful, as my hands were telling me via the voice of pain to stop doing what I was doing.  I, of course, ignored it and soon enough my hands became callused.  They are rough and tough now, insensitive and the feeling is deadened.  This was a process to toughen up my body.  I use a similar process to toughen up my soul (mind, will and emotions) and become “thick-skinned”.  However, the one thing that I don’t want to deaden my sensitivity to is my Inner Olympian.  In order to maintain complete USER/ADIMINISTRATOR control over my life, I absolutely must not sear my conscience.  If we remain sensitive to the voice of the Peak Performer on the inside, we will realized Peak Performance on the outside.

If you’ve been ignoring your intuition, “spidey-sense”, conscience, or Inner Olympian for a long time, you probably have developed a callus.  Whenever a callus on my hand is ripped away, it is VERY VERY painful, worse than the initial blister.  To reach Peak Performance, if you have seared your conscience, it is going to hurt to rip away the callus, but it has to be done if you want to rise to the next level.  Do it quickly, like ripping a Band-Aid off a wound.

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