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Why It's Called INsight

6/1/2010

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Much I as would rather hear positive thinking than negative, I’ll take my own feeble insights over inspirational sips from someone else’s fountain any day.

Maybe I should explain myself, for I realize that 'insight' could be defined in may ways.   I'm going to define insights as what happens in us when we have a moment of observation about the truth of our world and our experience: perhaps we notice what works and what doesn't for us, perhaps we notice the link between things, perhaps we have a AHA! of some sort based seeing something a new way - even if we’ve encountered it many times before.

Insights are personal, specific to us, and don't always (or maybe even ever) apply to other people. Although when shared they can have value for others, the main value of an insight is that it tends to reset the direction of our own inner compass.

And it happens in a wisp of a moment.  

Sometimes for me that feels like the moment I take a stand.  Other times I feel that as a sense of release or a feeling of "this, and not that." But it is always sweet clarity.

No matter whether we are talking to a friend or a coach, the moments that have the most meaning, are those when our own insights pop up in plain view.  Like a balloon we’ve tried to hold underwater.  

That’s why advice from others is so unnecessary and more often than not, unwelcome.   

The biggest disservice we can render anyone is to try to replace their wisdom with our own.

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6/16/2010 04:55:11 pm

This reminds me of Linda Montano's "SEVEN YEARS OF LIVING COLOR," installation art exhibit in NYC. Also, I dissect In-Sight to mean going into Sight in a deeper way, or having Internal Sight of one's Self rather than mere external sight.

Above all else I want to see this differently! is a favorite lesson of A Course in Miracles that would do us all well to practice. The "this" could just as easily be seeing a part of ones Self (beauty or defense mechanism) in a new light. Your writing can go off in many directions, inspiring brilliance at every turn. True

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