If you want power, start by cleaning your room.
Learn to discover your space.
Learn how to feel out the dimensions with your body when you clean.
Learn how to realize the corners you normally ignore.
Learn what it means to clean up the messes you've made.
Learn what it means to own your mess.
Learn where your habits cause you to have to clean the most.
Learn how to own the world you live in.
Learn to rediscover the place where you sleep.
You will start to see more than just a room that you eat, sleep, play, and work in.
People are often so desperate to get started on their dreams and pursue their passions but they leave out how those dreams and passions will affect other people, but first and foremost, they themselves.
Many movies and TV shows have the protagonist start with a mop and a bucket, and it is for a good reason.
You must learn to own the space you are in.
No one ever tells you that the reason why you clean, clean, clean most of the time at your new job is because you must learn that you own the space that you work at, but this is generally the truth. If you worked for yourself, you would find that out very quickly. You are the one who holds space for products to be used and trash to be created from it, so you must take out the trash.
While you clean, you have the opportunity to understand the people who use your product, what most people flock to, and what others dislike. You get to realize how people try to hide things in unseen corners, you get to make more space out of what you didn't know was useful. You get to move things around that you otherwise wouldn't have thought of touching. You get to use muscles you don't usually use while you clean. You learn strange things you otherwise don't have time to think about when you clean.
This is the concept that occurs in the emotional world and our day-to-day lives.
We must learn how to take out the negativity once positivity has been extracted from it. We must learn to respect negativity; it is only the excess of positivity. We respect trash by bagging it up, and placing it in its proper place, not confusing trash with other types of refuse. So it is with negativity: not all types belong in the same bin. We must learn to sift through what is good and understand where it goes, but also what is not good and where it goes; what is useful and what is no longer useful. The act of doing this is what teaches us to own our bodies but also what comes with having a body: emotions, reality, experiences, feelings, perceptions, communication, etc.
The better we get at owning what comes with what we bring and refuse our bodies improves the quality and efficiency of the lives we live concerning those things.
That's how we get to the level of respecting ourselves and others. That's how we get to see people in a new fashion, and interact in a new way with each other's differences and intricacies.
The end result of being able to handle this properly, is the gift of raw, unfiltered, authentic power completely under your control.
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