
#lecture #audio #mastery #skills #life Mastery doesn't come from Tryharding - The flow of mastery; Mastery of thought-feeling; Mastery of consciousness.
- Relativity of mastery; A master is always learning and never allows the ego to trespass over wisdom and skill.
- The mastered "flow" of power (consciousness/spiritual-related forces, might-related forces, thinking-acting etc.) and how this does not constitute a killing of the self nor a burning-out/over-positivity.
- Tryharding: When is it relevant? The young stallion versus the experienced technique.
- Mastery, as a rule, cannot be achieved if there is still a deep attachment to the ego, to the material, and the neurotic obsession of material-intellectualism.
- Mastery is an energy-essence which, when obtained from a particular field or discipline, can eventually be used for another.
- Mastery, as a rule, does not comply to mediocrity; Settling for mediocrity by default blocks possible mastery.
- Knowing the difference between being arrogant, presumptuous, forceful and brutish vs reaching for greatness and achieving a steady flow.
- Virtues and values connected with Mastery.
- Difference between effort and insecure trying.