ON THE SUBJECT OF MASTERY I am writing this missive because I was caused to wonder this morning how many of you have experienced or otherwise would recognize the feeling of being at mastery on any subject or state of existence.
In truth, I have found it to be a vital subject.
I have written on it before, describing the first time I really discovered it and knew what the hell I had hit (it was while doing the Dianetics training drill that I had drilled to the point that I totally, absolutely knew every possible nuance of the process and could handle anything it threw at me . . . indeed, it was an ascension out of the uncertainty of whether I really knew it or not into the absolute certainty I had it totally cold). In that write up I also related that I had also attained earlier states of mastery in my chosen sports that I had at the time no clue what it was.
In my earlier write-up I also pointed out that Alan had made the comment that once you have experienced mastery in any one subject, you can then more easily recognize and practice it later in other areas/subjects when you attain it.
I point this out because the subject of mastery is, in actuality, an omitted topic/subject in the realm of other human empowerment technologies . . . yes, they do talk of the mastery of others in the realm of art or musical performance . . . but does anyone deal with it in the terms of how do you recognize it when you attain it in any of your endeavors? That is, what does it feel like? What are the sensations and characteristics of it? How do you recognize it?
Nope!
Hence this ditty today.
As you'll have read in my recent posts, I am constantly going through state of case change . . . as I expand, I move up into new stuff that has to be positively handled. Hence, not only is "all of life a process" for me, I am always processing it.
I am constantly observing and looking to be aware of what operating condition am I in: optimum? Mastery, lees than that? Impeded, troubled or distracted?
Apart from practicing this on a constant basis, it is the very first assessment I do each morning as part of my regular, formal session set up. That way I can know what is to be handled or not.
During the break I just took, I though of the bright idea of not telling you how I personally recognize the feeling of being in or at mastery, but instead decided to ask you such that it functions as a process question for you😊
So, how would or do you recognize mastery for yourself in your endeavors or areas of activity?
Rog