BLESS YOUR WAY TO SUCCESS
by Serge Kahili King
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copyright by Serge King 1996
You may already be
familiar with the idea of blessing, either from our booklet, "The Aloha
Spirit," or from one of our classes or courses, so I'm going to expand on
the idea in order to help you expand your use of it.
To begin
with, some of you
have witnessed or experienced the muscle test we use to demonstrate the power of
blessing, but many others have not. Therefore I'll start with this extremely
interesting phenomenon, because blessing is not just spiritually good, it's
physically good as well. When you bless someone or something, that is, when you
compliment it, praise it, thank it or just call it good in some way, your own
subconscious responds by relaxing your body and increasing your energy flow.
Even though you've directed the blessing to someone or something else, you
benefit physically. It's easy to demonstrate this with muscle testing. Just have
someone stand up and raise his/her arm straight out from the shoulder. Tell him/her
to hold the arm up strong when you say "Resist," then push down
smoothly on the person's wrist so you can get a sense of his/her normal strength.
Don't push down all the way - you are not trying to overcome his/her strength -
but just enough so you know how well he/she can resist. Then have the person
silently criticize someone and let you know when he/she has done it. When you
know, say "Resist" and push the arm down again. You will find that the
arm comes down easier this time, often dramatically so. This is because the
person's subconscious has taken the criticism personally (remember, "There
Are No Limits"). Do the same test again with the person giving a compliment
to someone this time and you will find that the arm has grown stronger, often
much so, because the subconscious has also taken the compliment personally, has
relaxed and freed up more energy to resist with.
Basically, criticisms of
yourself or others cause your body to tense, and compliments to yourself or
others cause your body to relax. Curses cause stress, blessings reduce it. Using
blessings alone can improve your health tremendously, and sometimes that's all
that's needed. In a recent workshop a woman asked me what to do when someone
else criticizes you. As we demonstrated, the most efficient and effective thing
to do is to immediately contradict them aloud or silently, with a self
compliment. You can bless your way to success in health.
So many people have
problems with their relationships, and yet a very easy and workable solution is
available. No matter what kind of relationship it is, nor what the intent when
you communicate, the fact is that if you give more criticisms than compliments
you tend to destroy it, and if you give more compliments than criticisms you
tend to enhance it. Nagging is deadly to a relationship because it is simply
overt or implied criticism and it doesn't work to make the person better or you
happier. If there is any person or group or persons that you don't get along
with, it is because you have a critical attitude toward them. You get along with
whomever you do because you ignore their faults, or at least don't consider them
as important as their good qualities, and because you do compliment them on
those good qualities. In other words, you bless more than you curse. It's a
simple thought but true, that if you want to be totally in love with someone,
see and acknowledge only their good. To the degree that you don't, the
relationship will suffer. So you can bless your way to success in love, too.
Success in your career
works in the same way. If you truly love all aspects of it, if you only bless it,
then you will be successful in it. Some people experience what is called "burnout"
in their jobs. Their ambition disappears, their desire to do a good job
disappears, and their job can even make them sick. The problem is as simple as
the solution. For whatever reasons, justified or not, such people have begun to
curse their work to the point where they give it practically no blessings. The
subconscious naturally resists being there but the conscious mind insists,
usually for economic reasons, and the result is burnout. The solution? Either
find a job you can bless or start blessing the job you have. Even when you
haven't reached the burnout extreme you can use blessing of your work to improve
your efficiency and increase your enjoyment. And when you love your work and you
do it well, the rewards will increase, too.
May these few ideas help you on your path as you bless your way to success.