In the movie, Shrek, our hero compares being an ogre to an onion because they both have layers. This is not a new analogy; many have made the same comparison to the human personality.
As you’ve probably observed, being yourself a human, human nature is extremely complex and makes self-understanding particularly challenging. Even the most rigorous scholars and scientists have difficulty teasing apart the innate from the learned and separating nature from nurture.
Many systems for analysis and understanding have evolved throughout the ages, starting way back with the original horoscope. So now, in addition to astrology, we have the Enneagram, Myers-Briggs, Kiersey, IQ tests, skills surveys, and gene sequencing. But how does such an assortment of tools help us truly know ourselves? We can never fully differentiate what we were born with, what we were taught, what we’ve concluded, what’s influenced us, what we’ve internalized and what we’ve rebelled against.
Personally, I’m a Sagittarius, an INFP, a 5-Thinker, an Idealist, the oldest of nine children, a European-American, and a baby-boomer. Although such explorations have helped illuminate aspects of me I might not have noticed on my own, they haven’t help me be truer to myself. My observations, expectations and conclusions have all influenced the way I perceive myself. And then, what does my self-knowledge have to do with the way I access and utilize my personal power?
Self-Knowledge and Power
Here are three specific ways self-knowledge and personal power interact.
- The better we know ourselves, the more wisdom we bring to our choices. Ultimately personal power has more to do with choice than knowledge – even self-knowledge.
- All the complex layers and facets of us influence the way we access power, and in turn are affected by the power we access. Consider some of your own layers: genetics, up-bringing, circumstances, relationships, experiences, self-knowledge, choices, etc.
- Running through all those layers and facets is that un-specified and un-measurable aspect of self we call The Soul – whatever it is we come into this life with, regardless of any and all physical influences.
Of course, there are more layers than that, and they are not discrete, they bleed into each other, feed on each other, influence each other, etc. And running through it all is that straight, broad constant, the soul, that connects the layers and pierces through them.
So we have our physical human-ness, and we have our soul-ness. Our soul-ness possesses unlimited access to infinite power. An important responsibility/opportunity of human-ness is to connect to our soul-ness and thus gain access to that deep inner power.
Okay. So What?
When I was writing and teaching fiction, I realized the importance of the question, “What’s in it for me?” Characters must be motivated on a very personal level. Readers must be given reasons to care about the characters. Writers must see the reasons for employing various techniques. Good writers make it all personal. Always.
This is equally true when it comes to personal power. Why bother? What’s the point? What’s the benefit? Will it change anything? What’s in it for me?
Consider the following benefits to putting forth the effort and doing the inner work:
- You’ll be happier.
- You’ll find inner peace.
- You’ll manifest miracles.
I’m not going to expound on happiness and inner peace; I trust you already know what they mean to you personally. The concept of miracles, on the other hand, may have as many definitions as there are people.
I use it in a very broad, very non-religious way. I see miracles as extraordinary results, happening in unexpected ways. A miracle is a result you couldn’t make happen, probably couldn’t foresee, and certainly can’t control.
When I was young, I equated miracles with acts of God, with divine intervention. I was taught miracles depended on two factors: 1. Faith. 2. A special authority bestowed only on select individuals. As a female, I was never going to be eligible for that special authority, but I took faith to heart. I believed Jesus’ statement that anyone with faith the size of a mustard seed could move mountains, and I puzzled over how to attain that level of faith.
I still believe anyone can manifest miracles. And a mustard seed is probably a good illustration of the amount of energy it takes, because quantity isn’t nearly as important as quality.
Manifestation
So far in my articles I’ve been exploring aspects of personal power without posing the question: Power to do what?
Basically, we’re talking about the ability to transcend and the ability to create. I believe every human being possesses the potential for infinite power. Therefore, as a human being, this power exists within you.
While everyone possesses the potential for infinite power, access comes as human-ness connects with soul-ness. We gain access according to the way we experience and employ our emotions. As we’ve been observing in past newsletters, the emotions of the different modes produce different results. Now let’s look at the aspects of transcendence and creation. (See my archived article The Power of Emotion and the graphic The Modes of Mastery Diamond.)
Victim Power
Victim Mode emotions tend to restrict power down to the weakest possible flow, but enough still leaks through to empower a declaration of No. That simple choice transcends helplessness and creates an opening for something other than more of the same. To say No more fear (or anger, or hate, or despair) will not immediately dispel the fear (or anger, or hate, or despair); it does open the space for something else. It does illuminate the path into the next level of personal power.
Interpreter Power
People operating from Interpreter Mode emotions know they are no longer helpless. Compared to the thin trickle of power available in Victim Mode, the stronger flow vastly widens the spectrum of possibilities. In spite of the continuing struggle, there is now sufficient power to transcend helplessness and to create action.
Observer Power
With Observer Mode comes a shift in the balance of power. Before, the emotions held the reins of power, now you become the master. This is a transitional state and transcendence has a circular quality. As you transcend judgment, you gain the ability to create a desired result. The more you observe, the less you judge, and the less you judge the more you can observe. This process moves you inexorably away from Interpreter and toward Partner.
Consider the following kinds of emotional energy and the results they produce:
Interpreter Mode:
- Anxiety often results in illness
- Certainty often results in rejection.
- Self-pity often results in torment.
- Distraction often results in delay.
- Guilt often results in culpability.
Observer Mode:
- Acceptance often results in health.
- Curiosity often results in acknowledgment.
- Compassion often results in self-recognition.
- Amusement often results in focus.
- Courage often results in authenticity.
As you can see, Observe Mode opens the door to vast creative potential. You move from the zone of possibilities into the zone of probabilities.
Partner Power
Partner Mode emotions empower you to transcend limitations, including: financial lack, physical impairments, career stagnation, insufficient education, inadequate tools, entangled relationships, failure, etc. You now have sufficient power to create abundance, health, success, friendships, contentment, vitality, etc.
One of my sisters has had more health challenges than any ten normal people, beginning with the discovery of a birth defect when she started to walk. She also has an amazingly cheerful outlook on life. The first medical intervention she endured was a year in a body cast as a toddler; since then there have been too many treatments and operations to count. When she was twelve and spending a summer in yet another body cast, she observed no one wanted to hang around a gloomy invalid. They would come to visit and stay to play if she was happy.
All her life, my sister has refused to find misfortune in her situation. She’s never complained, gotten defensive, pitied herself, or mourned a life she might have had. She’s created a beautiful family, a welcoming home, a wide circle of loyal friends, and myriad opportunities to serve and grow. One time a visiting neighbor commended her ability to overcome adversity, and my sister couldn’t figure out what her neighbor meant. Looking for clarification, she asked, “What adversity?”
Transcending does not necessarily mean eliminating. The “adversity” may continue; it has no power to inhibit or destroy. As Partner with all aspects of your life, you transcend in ways known only to yourself. What you create, however, will be visible to all.
Creator Power
When you ultimately move into Creater Mode, you gain access to the infinite wellspring of your divine power. I suspect you experience and employ Creator emotions in a number of areas of your life. Sometimes, with some people, in some situations, you experience love, happiness, peace, delight, etc. Sometimes you are stress-free, conflict-free, worry-free. Sometimes you experience that inner knowing that you are one with the universe. The no-upper-limits aspect of infinite means you can continue to expand in this mode forever and not exhaust the possibilities.
At this level you can transcend anything, and create anything. I personally believe at this level it’s all possible. In fact, I believe it’s impossible for the human mind to imagine beyond the realm of possibility. (Although, I have absolutely no evidence to support that belief.)
Manifestation is not magic. There are no designated formulas, no set rituals, no worship, no requirements for membership. There are, however, principles and practices. For the next series of aticles , I’ll be presenting what I know about manifesting miracles, about becoming the creator of your own life.




