Be Your Own Authority
snoedel.moorelife.nl | March 28, 2010 | 2:55 PMby Owen Waters
In the 1960s, parents and teachers complained that the younger generation had less respect for authority than they did when they were that age. In the 1980s, parents and teachers complained that the younger generation had less respect for authority than they did when they were that age. In the 2000s, well, you get the picture. Every generation has progressed more in the same direction because The Shift is dissolving the old habit of submission to authority.Traditionally, organizations were run on hierarchies of authority. In
order to work within a hierarchy, you were expected to surrender your
willingness to think for yourself and, instead, obey orders without
question. Human creativity was suppressed while such a structure
encouraged people to be closed-minded when exposed to any new
information or ideas.
People with open minds, on the other hand, can think for themselves and
therefore become their own authorities. Being open to new ideas, they
can awaken to creative, new solutions to challenges in their work and in
their lives.
Once the human mind is free to think for itself, these new ideas and
solutions can be gained from the three main stages of focused conscious
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