Measuring Our Consciousness

Today many of us are on some sort of spiritual path. We now live in a world where spiritual seeking has become normal. The more we normalize something the more it evaporates, becoming one with society. This can make our spiritual growth difficult to measure. What can we use to measure our conscious growth in a world that is beginning to waking up?

I grew up in a very religious family, branching out on my own to find new spiritual practices at a young age. For some, growing up religious can have that evaporating effect. Taking something that was meant to make us more conscious and essentially anesthetizing our connection to the light. As I ventured out into the world of spirituality I found it to be exhilarating. I could feel myself coming back to life with every new belief I studied and practice I implemented. Nothing was evaporating and my consciousness was becoming tangible. I could feel it and this made measuring my conscious growth easy. I could look at where I had started and see the changes in who I was as I consumed everything I could.

Before I built structure into my beliefs, I found myself being spiritually promiscuous. This is something all seekers go through and usually grow out of (we can talk about why another time). My knowledge of religion, spirituality, and practices was deepening but my transformation was beginning to slow down. We tend to confuse knowledge with consciousness quite often, or at least I did.

“Having a teacher became my litmus test for spiritual development.”

I was lucky in this life to find my teacher when I was sixteen. She become the measurement I needed to keep my consciousness growing and strengthening. We would talk about concepts and dissect ideas but the measurement came when I watched her in action. Having a teacher became my litmus test for spiritual development.

Through my twelve years of spiritual seeking and study, I have found two things that help me measure my growth and a conscious person.

  1. Finding a teacher that I could look up to and develop a relationship with gave me a sense of where I was and where I could be.

  2. When buying a pair of shoes for $100, choosing to pay $150.

With these two tools I am certain anyone can begin to change the world.

-DB

Jealousy: A tool for success

As creatives jealousy is nothing new to us. It is a feeling that we have, unfortunately, come to accept as part of our career path. Unlike left brain professionals, our jealous feelings show up in complex ways. Most people in business get jealous of someone's income, promotion, or title. Creatives are not always concerned with these things, we are more envious of someone else's creative process, education, or influence. I know for myself I am always jealous of other creatives vulnerability in their self expression. These coveted things are much harder to explain and pin-point yet they wreak havoc on our creative careers on a daily basis, if not more.

There are a few things to go over in regards to this idea of 'creative envy'. We first have to ask the question, what is wrong with being jealous or envious of other creatives? Some of us thrive with that type of negative motivation. One of my teachers, The Rav, use to say, "the punishment for jealousy, is jealousy". When we want something someone else has, whether it is their creative mind or their income, we have to realize that the feeling of jealousy is painful, its a feeling of lack. So what is wrong with feeling jealous or envious of other creatives? The pain is harmful to our own creative self and process. 

Most people when they tell me they feel 'stuck' or 'unmotivated', its not usually a lack of inspiration or motivation that is missing. Usually these stuck and unmotivated moments come when we are actually overwhelmed with jealousy. We have social media that is available 24/7 for inspiration and motivation. Images and videos of people doing the things that we want to be doing. This should be inspiring but it's not always the case. 

Why does jealousy cause this lack of motivation and this awful stuck feeling? Jealousy and envy are not wrong, bad, or evil. They are energy sources that we use to feed ourselves energy that doesn't belong to us. What do I mean by that? When we feel jealous of someone else we are stealing, plain and simple. But the joke is on us because like my teacher, The Rav, says "at least a thief get to keep what he steels" while a jealous person is left with nothing but jealousy. When we feel envious or jealous of someone who has the perfect career we are not just telling the universe to "give me what they have" we are also telling the universe to "give me all the pain and suffering they had to go through in order to earn it". We can have whatever we want in life but when we want to take what someone else has, we not only receive what they have but the chaos that came along with the process. 

Sometimes we look at someone more popular, famous, or influential than us but we don't see the pain, suffering, and chaos they went through to earn everything they have. The reality is that if we could see it, we would never feel jealousy or envy again.  

This information is all good and wonderful but it doesn't cure the curse of jealousy. Some of us suffer from these issues more than others but the havoc these energy forces bring into our lives can be counted in the hours, days, months, and years that we have wasted on them. This leads me to the next questions. How do we transform this 'negative' energy source into something positive? There is something called Righteous Jealousy. That's right, jealousy can be righteous! Who knew? I remember when I learned this concept years ago, it blew my mind and changed the way I saw other people who had what I wanted. I hope it does the same for you.

When we feel jealous of another person and we want what they have. We now know we are asking for all of their junk that came along with what they earned. We don't want that, what we want is the fulfillment we assume they have. Righteous Jealousy is when we say "wow, I want to be fulfilled in my career like that person and I'm going to do what it takes in my life to get to a place where I can experience that type of fulfillment". Realizing that we have this power and ability changes the way we see others and what they have. We have now turned jealousy into inspiration and motivation. The cure is in the curse. If we are honest with ourselves about where we feel jealousy in our lives we can start to transform it by changing our consciousness.

There is story The Rav used to share about a man who was set up in his life to be a great teacher, but he decided that he wanted to be a writer, like his brother, instead. His brother was passionate and motivated and he wanted that as well. So the obvious thing to do was to ditch his teaching career and become a writer. When this man died he stood in front of the creator with the hundreds of books he spent his life writing. He was proud and felt good about his life. The creator says to the man. "You wrote many beautiful books", the man smiled proudly, "but where are all of your students"?

Sometimes our jealousy derails our lives and puts us on a path that was never meant for us. I am not saying we shouldn't change our careers when we feel it's time. Some of us have created careers around what we saw someone else do successfully. We do not want to be like the man in the story and come up short when its all over. Remember to be gentle with yourself in the process of change. Where in your life can you apply the tool of Righteous Jealousy?

- Caeleb Bosscher 

3 Tools For Building A Conscious Career

"If you act like a poor man the universe will treat you as such." - Rav Berg

What is the difference between a conscious career and an unconscious career? Conscious careers are created by people who work on three things:

1. Transforming their victim consciousness
2. Receiving for the sake of sharing
3. Practicing transformational sharing. 

Tool 1: Transforming my victim consciousness

The first thing we have to is be honest with ourselves about our victim consciousness. I cannot tell you how many times I teach this concept and before I can get into the subject I hear "yeah but that's not me, I am not a victim". But in fact this same person was just complaining about how their employees do not respect them and blaming their lack of income on their cheap clientele. Do yourself a favor, wipe the dirt from your eyes, look in the mirror and accept that you have vicim consciousness hidden in the corners of your mind. Still can't find it? Look at where you find yourself complaining, whining, or blaming. Is it in your routine, diet, family, relationships, debt, schooling, friends, etc? A victim believes the world is happening to them, that people walk all over them, or that no one understands them. Someone who removes this victim consciousness has put themselves back in the driver seat of their own success. When we have victim consciousness we complain while ignoring solutions, blame while ignoring responsibility. We feel cheated when we do not get what we want. We feel justification in our anger and frustrations. We see things only from our point of view. Victim consciousness is the deadliest consciousness of all. We can see it all over the place in our world today and I think we can all agree on its toxicity. 

How do we transform it?

1. Recognize it. This is the most powerful part of building a conscious career, yet the hardest. Recognizing our victim consciousness is very difficult but once we spot the cancer we can work on removing it before it wreaks havoc on our lives and careers. 

2. Do the opposite. We cannot actually get rid of our victim consciousness, nor are we suppose to. We are meant to transform it! This means that we take the energy and use it for good. When we find ourselves blaming others for our problems we must stop and take responsibility, even when it doesn't make sense. Taking responsibility means I caused it and only when I caused it can I transform it. When we find ourselves complaining we must stop and replace our reactive words with proactive words.

What is receiving for the sake of sharing?

Consciously driven careers are more successful than unconscious careers due to their longevity. When we are building a conscious career we are building something that with last, that has energy to support its growth. We can see when a career or business is lacking consciousness because they are usually considered an 'instant success'. Unfortunately instant success is much more appetizing to people which is why building a career with consciousness is not as accepted. Instant success is a lot like taking a drug or winning the lottery, it feels good in the moment but the results is not that great. Look at the housing market, the stock market, or gambling. Quick to win, quick to lose.  Conscious success comes from truly earning what we have and we earn a career by building it slowly. Warren Buffet says that he invested money in stocks he knew would take his investment 2o+ years to grow, and now he is one of the richest men in America. What makes Warren Buffet amazing is not the amount that he has but the amount that he gives.  Receiving for the sake of sharing is much like cutting a hole in your bucket that is filled to the brim. When our bucket is full we start to feel stuck, stagnant, or terrified and we must empty the bucket in order to fill it up with more. By cutting a whole in our bucket we help fill up those around us with what they need while making more room for the universe to truly give us more. Most people start a career and fill themselves up thinking that a full bucket is the point. The problem is that a full bucket is full, there is no room for more. No more room for more money, success, joy, happiness, love, fulfillment, etc. Changing our consciousness to the idea of "give to me so I can give to them" will promote growth in your business on a physical and metaphysical level. There are two ways to give in order to start receiving for the sake of sharing. 

Tool 2: Charity

When we want success we must share in order to show the universe we are ready to receive. Seems a little backwards doesn't it. Most people would tell you that you cannot share unless you have received and I am telling you to do the opposite.

Imagine two children asking for candy. One of them spends their time taking the candy they receive and eating it. The other child spends their time giving their candy away to other children. The child who is not sharing will eventually become sick and not only stop receiving more candy but they will actually stop asking for more! This is remarkable since the child who has not eaten any of it and has shared it all continues to ask and receive more. This child is fulfilled, never sick, and never without candy. This is how charity works in our business. My teacher, The Rav, always said "if you are busy giving to others, then the universe will be busy giving to you". 

Tool 3: Tithing

Tithing, to most, sounds very religious and that can be a bit scary. However, we are not here to be religious. We are here to receive in order to share. Tithing is a different mechanism than charity. Charity is about giving in order to receive more. Tithing is about preserving what we have. To truly activate the tool of tithing we must know that it means giving away 10% of our income to a cause that is working to change the world at the seed level. Not 9% and not 11%, specifically 10%. There are many secrets to why the number 10 but we can go into that further another time. Think of tithing like a basket of strawberries. If we have a basket full of healthy strawberries but one of them is rotten do we throw away the entire basket? No! We only throw away the one strawberry in order to protect the rest. Tithing is the same, we remove a small portion of our income in order to perform a surgery that removes the cancer from our money so it does not spread. We are removing the negative aspect of our money and transforming it into something good by giving it to a cause that is working to help the world at the seed level. 

These two tools will not only grow our business but transform and preserve our business. Don't take my word for it, test it out on your own. 

What is transformation sharing?

We all have a comfort zone that we spend 99% of our time in or trying to get back into. We can see this when we walk into our homes after a long day and quickly change into our comfy clothing. You can see this when we order the same thing every day at Starbucks. Transformational sharing is all about sharing outside of our comfort zone. Helping others, giving money, volunteering, spending time with family, etc. Whatever gets us out of our comfort zone and helps others in any way. This is transformational sharing. For some of us tithing and charity may already be outside of our comfort zone but remember that our comfort zone changes as we grow. Which means that our transformational sharing must change as well. It may be transformational sharing to give $100 to charity now but as we make more money and our comfort zone changes, then perhaps $5,000 a month is my new transformational level. We must always look for transformational sharing moments but how do we know its transformational? It hurt's just a little every time we do it. I am not saying we should be miserable I am saying we must grow and with growth comes growing pains much like our bones during puberty. It hurts just a little but it must happen in order for us to become taller, bigger, stronger. For those of you looking for magic and miracles, this is where they exist! A miracle is simply the universe treating us differently than it usually does. So in order to get the universe to treat us differently we must do different things. Transformational sharing demands the universe treat us differently and this is what creates what some call, miracles. 

For those of you looking to build something real, something magical, and something that lasts use these tools. I would love to hear how you are using them in the comments below! Let's change the way the world does business.