Everyone has an inner story line.
An unspoken presumption we have of ourselves.
A lot of people don't even know they have an ongoing inner narrative.
That's why repeating patterns occur in our lives.
For example:
Do you know of people who always contradict you and contradict everyone else if they are presented an idea they have not thought of themselves ? Doesn't their inner story line about themselves dictate that they themselves are the teacher, the one who comes up with the new idea ? They cannot hear any suggestion or change from someone else. It must come from themselves.
If the thought or change or new idea comes from someone else, they look at you, at first not comprehending, and then forcing a mis-interpretation or misunderstanding of your point so that the inner story line of their lives does not change.
How about another example:
If your dream is not realized then you are ordinary, a failure, a thing not to be loved or liked.
Know anyone like that ? They would be surprised if you asked them, "What happened to you?" This kind of question leads them to meet for the first time their inner narrative, their unspoken and unchallenged presumption.
An unspoken presumption we have of ourselves.
A lot of people don't even know they have an ongoing inner narrative.
That's why repeating patterns occur in our lives.
For example:
Do you know of people who always contradict you and contradict everyone else if they are presented an idea they have not thought of themselves ? Doesn't their inner story line about themselves dictate that they themselves are the teacher, the one who comes up with the new idea ? They cannot hear any suggestion or change from someone else. It must come from themselves.
If the thought or change or new idea comes from someone else, they look at you, at first not comprehending, and then forcing a mis-interpretation or misunderstanding of your point so that the inner story line of their lives does not change.
How about another example:
If your dream is not realized then you are ordinary, a failure, a thing not to be loved or liked.
Know anyone like that ? They would be surprised if you asked them, "What happened to you?" This kind of question leads them to meet for the first time their inner narrative, their unspoken and unchallenged presumption.