Introduction
We are citizens of two worlds: the outer world and our inner world. When
we are little children, the difference between those two worlds is still not
very clear. A baby must discover what belongs to him and what does not. When
you are a child, this is not obvious right away.
I can remember as a child that I was sometimes afraid in the dark; I saw
all sorts of objects. Then I called my mother, who had to scare away those
frightening things. I pointed to a corner where I thought I could see
something. Then mother waved her hand and said: "You see, there is
nothing." That put me at ease. Later, I discovered that the things I
believed were out there, I could also see when I had my eyes closed: they
existed in my head. Gradually, I started to become aware of the difference
between the inner world and the outer world. Everything outside myself was
subject to rigid laws, but not inside myself, where anything is possible. The
inner world was mine only, the outer world I shared with everyone.
Typically, however, most children listen to implicit messages they
receive from their parents and teachers: everything about the outer world is
important, while the inner world is not you should not devote too much
attention to that. We now see the effects of that emphasis on the outer world:
depression, burnout, health problems. It goes even further than that. Because
we see the world through the eyes of our unconscious fears, we see enemies even
when they are not there. As a result, there are enemies and battles everywhere.
All these problems can be avoided if we would raise our children
differently if we would teach them how to deal with their inner world if we
would encourage them to learn to appreciate the richness of that inner world
if we would teach them to approach the dark side of their inner world lovingly
rather than condemn it if we would communicate to them that the inner world
is infinite if we would impart to them that deep in that inner world lies an
infinite source of wisdom that they can always return to.
We can not neglect our inner world unpunished. The price we pay we see
around us.
Hence this short guide. Here are three lessons about your inner world
which you already should have learned as a child at school.
1 Be conscious of your
fears
If we do not learn to face our fears, they become the colored glasses
through which we see reality. That means we see things in terms of right or
wrong, and that we will have to work hard in order not to be the victim of
wrongdoing. We are pulled away from lifes pleasures.
An example: an acquaintance of mine from France made an exceptional picture
of a female spider that has a special cocoon in which she carries her eggs.
Sandrine, the woman took this picture, feels a special bond with
small animals, such as spiders and insects, and she makes amazing pictures of
them. She also communicates with them. Sandrine herself is a beautiful
Frenchwoman who radiates a deep love for everything that lives.
Like many people, I find spiders a bit scary. That is also how I felt
when I first saw the picture. Then I tried to view it through the eyes of
Sandrine, and I felt something of her love for the little fellow inhabitants of
this planet. All of a sudden, I saw something wonderful, something delightful,
something intimate. A very different living creature than the one I am, but one
that still has a unique place in the universe; and, in her own way, takes loving
care of her eggs.
When I look through the eyes of fear, then there is something
frightening, something other than me, a duality: the spider, a strange creature
that might threaten me; a being I don't want in my universe. When I look
through the eyes of Sandrine, the duality then disappears completely. To see
this happen is quite an experience. Fear creates duality, love lights it up.
When I look at the dark with fear, it is something dangerous, stands
opposite to what is the light and threatens me. When I look at the dark with
love, then I see a place where there is no light and I hear a scared, lost
child who calls for help, the source of my fear.
When we want to live in this world in a harmonious way, then we have to
look inside and observe all our fears honestly.
How do you do that?
Imagine that your fears are just small children who have hidden
themselves somewhere deep inside you. Those children have names; for example,
loneliness, poverty, pain, sorrow. Maybe there is even a child there called
death. These are the names of the lost children who call for help. Call them
forth and embrace them all. They are part of you and are part of your inner
world. In this way, you bring your light to your own inner darkness.
If we do not become aware of our fears, then those fears color our
glasses and appear to us as our reality. Then, when we grow up, we surround our
fears with all kinds of ideas that reinforce those fears. Fear always gives a
negative message about the world around you. Eventually, those ideas become
seen as compelling truths about the world.
By seeing your fears as lost children inside you, and by embracing them
lovingly, you take off those glasses and you can see the world around you
through your original light: the light of love. Duality disappears and returns
as unity.
It's normal to have all kinds of fears. Only if we are able to face
those fears honestly can we transform them and the world around us in a loving
way.
Duality is in the eye of the beholder.
2 . Imagination is the way to our inner wealth
During consultations and workshops, I often hear people say: "I'm
not sure if this is only my imagination." I always sense that people have
the idea that they are not allowed to fantasize. There is apparently a kind of
taboo against that.
Nevertheless, so much that is beautiful has been created by humanity.
Think of all the wonderful music, paintings, literature, movies, architecture
all that has arisen from the imagination of humans. Also, the great scientists
and philosophers had a great imagination. Still, at school, there is, unfortunately,
no time period set aside to fantasize. If there were, we would all appreciate
and use our imagination more creatively: it is taught at school, therefore it
must be important. Unfortunately, that is not the way it is.
Maybe you even tell yourself that you have no imagination. No? Have you
never had sexual fantasies? When you were a kid, did you never fantasized about
your future? About a dream home? Never dreamed about an ideal partner, a job
you'd like to have? Fantasized about a trip to a distant land? Believe me, you
have plenty of imagination: with every thought about the future, you use your
imagination.
If you want to learn to use your imagination creatively, then step one
is that you acknowledge that you often use your imagination; it is part of
being human. In some people, it is better developed than in others, and it
works differently in each person and in its own way. Still it is present in
everyone.
In some people, their fantasy is highly visual, in others not so much.
If it is not that way with you, realize that there are people born blind who do
not know what images or colors are, yet they have a great imagination and some
write wonderful novels, for example.
Just as every person has dreams, so everyone has the ability to fantasize.
Step 2 is that you just simply begin to exercise your imagination.
Fantasizing is something you can develop. Just like with everything, what also
applies here is that "practice makes perfect". Repetition is the key
and that you take time for it. As your inner world notices that you take time
to learn to use your imagination, it will come to your aid.
A very simple exercise is to imagine you are talking with a wise man or
woman. If you are female, choose a man and vice versa. This helps you to feel
as a complete person who is both male and female. If you have difficulty
imagining someone, take a person from history.
Start the conversation and fantasize what the answers would be. For
example, talk about a problem you have. Be not afraid to imagine what kind of
replies you get; make it a dialogue. To me, this works best when I write down
the answers. At some point, you're going to notice that the fantasized answers
come quite easily. You actually no longer have to think about them.
And then comes a moment when you realize: "Hey, what I hear now is
very special." That is when you have connected your imagination with a
deeper source: the deep layer of wisdom in yourself. When you have restored
contact with that source, you can make the decision: "I have authority
over my life." The final authority is not someone outside you, but who
lives within you. In you is only one person you. You have authority over your
life.
People have given away their own inner authority because they think they
are ignorant. Using your imagination, you can, however, get in contact with
your inner source of wisdom. At the moment you realize you can take authority
over your life, self confidence is born.
3 Learn to think
positively and above all to understand what it is
There is a lot of talk about the power of positive thinking. All groups
of people are engaged in endless repetition of thoughts like: "I am
rich." But that really does not help.
How then should it be done in a way that does help? It starts with the
assumption that deep inside you is a source of light and love: your core.
There are two types of thoughts. There are thoughts that are in harmony
with the light from that source, and that strengthen the light and ensure that
it flows through to the Earth. Then there are also thoughts that block the
light from that source and hang there as dark clouds. These are thoughts that
are based on fear. For example, if you want to be rich because you are afraid
of poverty than that is, in fact, not a positive thought.
This can be practiced. Imagine that source, a brilliant sun, somewhere
above your head. Then take a thought in your head. If it is a positive thought,
a thought that is in harmony with the source, then you will feel a positive
reaction in your body; for example, a warm feeling in your heart. The light
flows through from the thought. If it is a negative thought, then the light
from your source is blocked.
Notice your body to see if tension arises. Your body feels when the
contact with the source is broken and reacts to that, often with a sense of
being unsettled. If you notice that, it means that this is a negative thought.
Then you ask the question: "What fear is behind this?" Find the
source of that fear: a lost child.
Finally: practice makes
perfect
In the beginning, this kind of inner work seems a bit like a move to a
strange city abroad. If you're going there for the first time, everything seems
odd and confusing, maybe even threatening. Gradually, everything becomes more
familiar, the people better known. You start to make friends and you feel at
ease.
Something similar also happens if you begin to investigate your inner
world. It's a different world, the rules are different, but gradually it
becomes easier and better known.
Imagine the following: every human being on Earth has a plot of ground.
Now, imagine that every person surrounds their own plot of land with lots of
love and attention; makes it as beautiful as possible. What a beautiful planet
the Earth would be.
This is actually the way the Universe is put together. Everyone has a
little piece of the Universe. That piece is you, it's your inner world: the
only piece of the Universe that you are in control of, that you don't see from
the outside, but from within. Just look around: no one else is there, it's all
yours.
Do we treat that piece with love? Do we love ourselves? Most often we do
not. Usually, we are like gardeners who make lots of comments about the gardens
of their neighbors, but totally neglect their own garden and defile it.
We fill the piece of the Universe that belongs to us with negative
feelings and thoughts; there is hardly any light in it. We often give ourselves
only very little love. Just look at the world around you and see what the
consequences are. In most of us, it is winter: the inner Sun does not shine.
Let us say "yes" to every piece of our own inner garden. Let our
inner Sun that inexhaustible source of life shine on each plant, however
small it is. Let the winter make way for a beautiful spring.
© Gerrit Gielen
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