FROM
THE HEART
Right Where You Stand
by Alan CohenI saw an
inspiring video about a young man with Downs Syndrome who worked as a
bagger in a supermarket. In addition to enjoying connecting with
customers, Michael wanted to contribute to their day. So he wrote down
his favorite inspiring quotations, had them photocopied and each day he
slipped a different quote in each customer’s bag as they were checking
out.
After a while the supermarket manager
noticed that the line for checkout at Michael’s station was three times
the length of the other lines. The manager dispatched more clerks to
equalize the lines, but the customers in Michael’s line refused to move.
They wanted their daily quote. (Some of them came into the store daily
just to get it.)
In a world that is become increasingly
dehumanized, people are craving connection. As technology has reduced
most business interactions to digital blips, the human contact element
is becoming more crucial. I predict that the businesses that offer
humanity as well as technology will be on the leading edge of service
and success. For example, I recently phoned a computer business to order
a part. I was greeted by a typical “all of our agents are busy” message,
but then this message took a (welcome) left turn. A pleasant voice
added, “So why not take a deep breath and relax and we’ll be with you
shortly.” I was delighted to hear this human note in a highly technical
arena. I, for one, will phone that company again.
The most powerful spirituality is to
bring light to the world right where you stand. My friends Sylvan and
Suzie Schwab direct the East Maui Animal Refuge, a sanctuary for injured
and unwanted animals. The refuge houses about 600 critters, cats, dogs,
deer, geese, pigs, birds, you name it. The Schwabs and their volunteer
staff are up before dawn and work until dusk feeding, medicating,
bandaging and loving their honored animal guests. When a local magazine
interviewed Sylvan, the reporter concluded that Sylvan was something of
a saint and told him that he would surely go to heaven when he dies.
Sylvan’s response: “I don’t need to wait until I die to go to heaven. I
am already there.”
I used to venerate yogis and saints who
sat on mountaintops and meditated for world peace. I still do. But now I
also venerate those who transform the world from within it. If you are
searching for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow, look again –
you may be sitting in it.
I have been doing a new and deeper work
with my coaching clients, based on looking within for the stuff that you
are chasing without. For example, I was working with a woman who
requested guidance to help her manifest her dream home. When I invited
her to tell me about it, she drew this picture: “It’s on a high hill
surrounded by tall trees, with a broad ocean view.”
“Great,” I affirmed. “Now please tell
me what is the primary feeling that the house gives you?”
“Security,” she answered. “Having that
house would help me feel secure.”
“And the trees?”
“Trees represent growth and expansion to me.”
“What is the feeling of being on a
hill?”
“Perspective”
“And what does seeing the ocean tap you into?”
“Depth,” she answered resolutely.
“So it’s not the house on the hill you
are seeking, but security, growth, perspective and depth.
“Maybe so.”
“And if you could feel all those good
things without having the house, would you still need the house?”
“Maybe not.”
I was not trying to talk my client out
of her dream house; indeed I would be thrilled to know that she
manifested it. I just wanted to point out to her that while she seems to
be on an outer journey to collect these goodies, she is really on an
inner journey. I told her that if she could get the feelings of
security, growth, perspective and depth right where she stands, two
things would likely happen: (1) she would feel fabulous; and (2) the
house on the hill would likely come quickly and effortlessly. That’s the
power of claiming your good rather than struggling for it.
You cannot personally transform the
entire world. But you can transform your portion of it. Connect with
yourself, spirit and others right where you stand and the rest will take
care of itself. Then people will be lined up for your station and the
quotes you drop into their bags will be made not of paper, but gold.

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