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Authentic Power: The Real DealPosted: Tue 10/16/2012 08:00 AM
Authentic power is the real deal. You can't inherit it, buy it or win it. You also can't lose it. You don't need to build your body, reputation, wealth or charisma to get it. None of that can help you when it comes to creating authentic power. Anyone can become authentically powerful. Even a rockstar or the president of the United States can become authentically powerful, although just being a rockstar or president is no guarantee of authentic power. The only way to become authentically powerful is to create authentic power. You cannot wish, want or command authentic power into your life, although you can try. Wishing, wanting and commanding don't give you any traction when it comes to creating authentic power. Creating authentic power requires commitment, courage and discipline that far exceed those of a professional athlete or accomplished artist. The skills that athletics and art—or any other profession—require are limited in usefulness to athletics, art or the profession. The skills that are required to create authentic power can be used in every circumstance, every situation, with every person. They are (1) the ability to distinguish within yourself the difference between love and fear, and (2) choosing love all the time, no matter what is happening inside you or outside you. When the pain of anger, guilt, loss, grief, resentment, fear, jealousy or rage stab, throb, ache and tear at you, that is the time to create authentic power by not acting on it. When chaos, dissolution, dysfunction or violence surround you, that is the time to create authentic power by not reacting to it. You decide what you will say and do, not your internal or external circumstances. You choose to be patient when impatience roars through you, to be silent when you want to shout, to listen when you feel compelled to speak. You choose the healthiest intentions and actions you can reach for, no matter what. Like an accomplished athlete or professional, your performances are dazzling, but only you see them. They are not to manipulate or control others, not to vanquish, gain, impress or win the prize. They are to stand on the ground of your own sanity and humanity, no matter what. This is the real deal. Are you interested? - Gary Zukav Watch Oprah's one-on-one interview with Gary this Sunday at 11 a.m. ET/PT on "Super Soul Sunday"! Learn more about Gary's Seat of the Soul Institute at SeatoftheSoul.com A Celebration of Gary ZukavPosted: Sun 10/14/2012 02:02 PM
11 a.m. ET/PT: "Oprah & Gary Zukav: The Essence of The Seat of the Soul Oprah sits down with Gary and discusses his New York Times bestselling book. Plus, Gary reveals the principle he taught Oprah that still guides her life. Watch a sneak peek. 12 p.m. ET/PT: "Oprah, Gary Zukav & Linda Francis: Spiritual Partnerships" Join Oprah under the oak trees at her California home as she speaks with author Gary Zukav and his wife, Linda Francis. Their relationship might change the way you think about yours. Watch a sneak peek. 1 p.m. ET/PT: "The Best of The Oprah Show: A Conversation with Gary Zukav" We delve into The Oprah Show vault for Gary's timeless insights on spirit, compassion and spiritual partnerships. Deepak Chopra: 10 Ways Your Thoughts Can Make You YoungerPosted: Sun 10/14/2012 02:00 PM
Spiritual teacher Deepak Chopra says people only grow old when they stop growing spiritually and mentally, and says it's possible to change your physical age simply by changing your perception. Find out 10 ways you can shift your thinking and reduce blood pressure, minimize wrinkles and strengthen your immune system at the same time. Deepak Chopra's Reflections on His Time as a MonkPosted: Sun 10/14/2012 02:00 PM
In 2011, spiritual teacher Deepak Chopra lived as a monk for 30 days and shaved his head, begged for food and meditated for hours each night on his own death. Watch as he reflects on the experience and how it changed him forever. Oprah and Deepak Chopra Tackle Life's Big QuestionsPosted: Sun 10/14/2012 02:00 PM
What is the greatest desire of Deepak Chopra's heart? Does he think his life's purpose is being fulfilled? Watch as Deepak and Oprah discuss life's big questions, and Deepak finishes some of Oprah's sentences in a thought-provoking exercise.
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