
Underneath The Power Suit
by Marlene Buffa
John Malloy’s series about
“dressing for success” included a book for women in the corporate world.
This morning, while on my daily sunrise bicycle ride, I saw a woman
walking her dog – dressed in the classic red “power suit” Malloy
defined. Chuckling to myself as the small terrier pulled at the end of
his retractable leash, the woman in red struggled to keep his enthusiasm
in check. Arms outstretched and clearly showing signs of trying to
assert her dominance over the tiny pooch, I found the irony in this
quick visual rather amusing. How often do we suit-up each day,
appropriately dressed in couture designed to show the world the
importance and power of our very presence, yet allow the littlest of
influences control our walk through life?
POWER OF
CONFIDENCE
In addition to making an
unimpeachable first impression, the power suit conveys a sense of
importance to those around you. But the real authority doesn’t lie in
the design and cut of the fabric. Your true power comes from the
self-confidence you feel when you appear in a costume of control. You
may walk a little straighter or taller or your gait may take on a strong
cadence. The hidden pockets inside the suit jacket allow you to keep
certain aspects of yourself private and carry the most important things
along with you, without others privy to your hidden stash of
understanding. When you put on the suit coat, you hear the all familiar
brush of the satin lining as it meets your cotton shirt, much like the
friendly sound of leaves rustling in a light breeze provides us with a
sense that our world operates as it should. Cloaked in confidence, we
unconsciously attribute that feeling to looking polished and
professional, all the while our true confidence comes from a deeper
source of connection with the Infinite.
SPIRITUAL SUIT
Your spiritual power suit,
designed by you alone, with details and ornamentation, cannot be seen by
anyone else. What do you put on each morning that determines your sense
of wholeness, belonging to your community, your culture, the world? With
a smiling knowing that God is our Source, we find the world less
intimidating when we slip into the luxury of peace of mind. Your
spiritual suit affects more than you alone – like the Emperor’s New
Clothes, the power suit alludes to intelligence or capability – yet
finds its basis in group-think and group-belief. Your true self shines
through the stitches of your spiritual suit and loudly declares your
connection to the Infinite by the outer manifestation of success,
centeredness and well-being in your life.
UNDERNEATH THE
SUIT
A friend of mine once told
me about a comment her father made about the importance of appearance
and one’s choice of clothing. A physician escaping Nazi Germany in 1939,
Dr. Love brought his family to America on the last boat out of the area,
to thrive and prosper on free soil. His wisdom extended beyond medicine
into practicality when he told his young daughter, “When you have $10 to
spend on an outfit, spend $9 on the undergarment and $1 on the dress.”
Heeding his advice, much of my friend’s professional career involved
helping to restore the appearance of post-mastectomy patients.
I’m reminded of this
insight when I consider how we shroud ourselves in spiritual beliefs.
The world sees our outer clothing, yet our spiritual foundation
determines how our lives look. When our underlying faith in a higher
power wrinkles, the result shows a disheveled life. Every day we observe
examples of others’ lives thriving or failing. In the instance of my
neighbor in her carefully chosen “power wear,” her suit of armor,
carefully pressed, may compensate for her inadequacies demonstrated by
her lack of control over her dog – and to a larger extent, maybe her own
life. What’s beneath your power suit? Do you find a sturdy foundation of
trust and faith in the Source or a torn and ragged belief system which
doesn’t support your highest potential?
BIRTHDAY SUIT
We’re born as perfect
beings into a beautiful world designed to provide us with all the
experiences necessary to spiritually progress. Starting life in complete
surrender, our birthday suit reminds us that our nature as limitless,
pure potential beings wait before us as we comprehend no rules nor give
credence to outer expectations. As infants we start with nothing between
us and the world, just as we end our life. The suit we choose to wear in
the time between birth and death, displays the designs we selected to
blend in with the life we agreed to. Since our birth represents a blank
slate much like the tailor’s muslin prototype of a new style, our
spiritual suit supports our journey on earth and declares to the
Universe, the life we wish to experience.
Dare to stand naked before
the Infinite – totally free of the tight seams of doubt, the strained
zippers of fear and the frayed hems of hesitation. Most importantly,
strip yourself of the need to appear as something you are not – and
discover the foundation underneath your clothing – and even your skin –
remains your most important expression of the Divine and forms the basis
of your true power.

Marlene Buffa takes a
quiet sideways glance at life. Buffa offers insight through her word and
from experience. A student of new-thought teachings, she finds practical
spirituality around every corner and seeks wisdom through observation of
life’s inter-relationships. Sometimes playful, sometimes poignant,
always thought-provoking, her writing inspires readers in meaningful
ways. Visit www.wordsofmind.com.
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