Who are Your Mentors?
I found an interesting article about mentors by Chris and Janet Atwood:
A mentor is a shortcut to success in any area of life. So, don't use mentors unless you're in a hurry.
A mentor will:
• shorten the journey
• help you avoid the pitfalls
• teach you patience
• challenge you to be your best
• help you start where they left off
There is a secret to gaining maximum from any mentor contained in one of the most ancient texts in the world:
"Through devotion, repeated inquiry and service, the wise who have experienced reality will teach you knowledge."
- Bhagavad Gita
What does the verse mean?
Devotion - Have an open mind and heart, be devoted to knowledge, and devoted to the service of your mentor.
Repeated Inquiry - Ask questions for clarity, understanding and to bring out new knowledge.
Service - Discover your mentor's goals, find ways to help them achieve those goals, and you will have their wisdom, their knowledge and their support.
Here are a few of our mentors:
His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. In our opinion, Maharishi is the greatest scientist of consciousness ever to live. He has taught us the fundamental truths of life and his Transcendental Meditation program has been a continuing tool for radical personal transformation in our lives for over 30 years.
Byron Katie - Katie's simple process of self-inquiry is incredibly powerful and a straight path to embracing every experience in life.
Mark Victor Hansen - Mark is a great light in our life. He is a fountainhead of ideas, an emissary of good will, and a visionary extraordinaire.
Robert G. Allen - Bob is a master at simplifying the complex. He also understands the fundamental principles of why and how people make decisions. He is a master teacher and a great man.
T. Harv Eker - Harv is one of the most skiled designers of transformational learning we have ever seen. His courses consistently deliver valuable knowledge while allowing the participant to learn through direct experience.
To discover your ideal mentor, begin with who you are, where you going, and what you intend to achieve in your life (self-knowledge). Then identify a mentor who is at the top of the field in the area in which you wish to excel. Then make yourself indispensable to them.
"If you want to achieve greatness, renown, and superlative success, you must apprentice to a master."
- Mark Victor Hansen and Robert G. Allen
Again, do you have a mentor? Who has been a conscious influence on your life?
Do your mentors bring you closer to your spiritual potentiality?
And remember, no outer mentor can replace your Mentor Within!
A mentor is a shortcut to success in any area of life. So, don't use mentors unless you're in a hurry.
A mentor will:
• shorten the journey
• help you avoid the pitfalls
• teach you patience
• challenge you to be your best
• help you start where they left off
There is a secret to gaining maximum from any mentor contained in one of the most ancient texts in the world:
"Through devotion, repeated inquiry and service, the wise who have experienced reality will teach you knowledge."
- Bhagavad Gita
What does the verse mean?
Devotion - Have an open mind and heart, be devoted to knowledge, and devoted to the service of your mentor.
Repeated Inquiry - Ask questions for clarity, understanding and to bring out new knowledge.
Service - Discover your mentor's goals, find ways to help them achieve those goals, and you will have their wisdom, their knowledge and their support.
Here are a few of our mentors:
His Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. In our opinion, Maharishi is the greatest scientist of consciousness ever to live. He has taught us the fundamental truths of life and his Transcendental Meditation program has been a continuing tool for radical personal transformation in our lives for over 30 years.
Byron Katie - Katie's simple process of self-inquiry is incredibly powerful and a straight path to embracing every experience in life.
Mark Victor Hansen - Mark is a great light in our life. He is a fountainhead of ideas, an emissary of good will, and a visionary extraordinaire.
Robert G. Allen - Bob is a master at simplifying the complex. He also understands the fundamental principles of why and how people make decisions. He is a master teacher and a great man.
T. Harv Eker - Harv is one of the most skiled designers of transformational learning we have ever seen. His courses consistently deliver valuable knowledge while allowing the participant to learn through direct experience.
To discover your ideal mentor, begin with who you are, where you going, and what you intend to achieve in your life (self-knowledge). Then identify a mentor who is at the top of the field in the area in which you wish to excel. Then make yourself indispensable to them.
"If you want to achieve greatness, renown, and superlative success, you must apprentice to a master."
- Mark Victor Hansen and Robert G. Allen
Again, do you have a mentor? Who has been a conscious influence on your life?
Do your mentors bring you closer to your spiritual potentiality?
And remember, no outer mentor can replace your Mentor Within!


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