Wednesday

Unequivocally, definitely and without question: Yes!

That’s what it takes to recognise your coach.

It’s also like that with a spiritual master.

But it’s not about the master, the teacher or the coach.

It’s the cry from within the student, the pupil or the client.

It’s not a reflection of the level of mastery of the coach,

Rather it’s an indicator of the readiness of the client to engage in the process.

It’s a recognition that they can’t do what they want to do alone.

It’s a recognition that they can’t see the different ways they are stuffing things up in their lives.

It’s a recognition that the pain they are going through won’t go away on its own, that they need someone to help them get through it.

It’s a recognition that what they really, really want, is beyond their personal reach.

It’s a place of humility, a place of receptivity and a willingness and openness to try something new.

If you ain’t there, no-one is ever going to be able to be your coach.

If you are there, the humble tea lady pushing her trolley around the temple will be the greatest master for you that you could imagine, unlocking all manner of miracles within you.

“When the student is ready, the teacher will come”

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