What Do You Really Want?

June 22nd, 2008, by Shelley Riutta

What Do You Really Want?

“Is that what you really want, or did nobody ask you?  Is that what you really think or did nobody care?  Is that who are you really are or did nobody notice?  Is that what you really want or did nobody dare?  Are these your most precious dreams, or did you leave them behind you, when you were a young one just to get through?” Lyrics from “Is That What You Really Want?” by Libby Roderick

What are your deepest, most precious dreams?  Are they so buried that you have forgotten what they are?   Or do they see the light of day but get buried again?  Do you begin to pursue your dreams but negative thinking stalls the movement or you get sidetracked by other things?

We all have important dreams and when we pursue these dreams we are filled with passion and excitement.   When we lose track of these dreams and follow the well trodden path of “what you are supposed to do” there is a deadening of our spirits.  When I travel I like to be the last one on the airplane so I can see everyone when I walk on the plane.  What I notice when I look at all of the faces as I’m walking through is that there is a lackluster, autopilot, flat energy that three-quarters of the people on the plane usually have—what I look for are the alive, passionate ones—they are like light bulbs beaming up from their seats—when I see them I breathe a sigh of relief and gratitude.  “Yes,” I think to myself, “There is hope”.  I think that because our individual energy affects the collective energy.  Those “light bulb” people add positive, uplifting energy to the collective energy on the airplane.  The more “light bulb” people on the planet, the higher the positive vibration of the collective energy.  If I would sit down and interview the light bulb people on the plane they would be the ones pursuing or living their deepest dreams and passions.  Is your light and passion hiding deep within you—or are you letting it shine and be free?

I work as a psychotherapist and I see my role as supporting my client’s light and passion to shine.  I utilize breathwork and a psychospiritual process called Inner Bonding.  In Inner Bonding we talk about the core essence—which is that bright shining light that you came into the world to be—it is your special creativity, your gifts, your unique intelligence, your caring, lovingness and compassion.  If your parents were not connected to their own unique essence and living from their essence, they could not see or support this in you.  They couldn’t see you clearly because they weren’t able to see themselves clearly.  In response to this most people develop what Inner Bonding refers to as wounded adult child parts to handle the environment with their disconnected parents.  The core essence than goes in hiding because of lack of support and the wounded adult child parts take over.

The wounded adult child parts absorb the fears and false beliefs that the parents have.  Some of the false beliefs are: 1. I’m unworthy just as I am—I have to be perfect to be loved  2. My worth is dependent on my performance—if I perform well I’m O.K. if I don’t I’m not O.K. 3.  I have to be what others want me to be to get love  4.  If other people are unhappy or upset it’s my fault and I have to do something to make them feel better.  As you can see these false beliefs lead one to be very outwardly focused—defining one’s worth through what other people think. When our focus is more on what OTHERS think we lose connection with what WE really think and who we really are (which is our core essence). This covering over of one’s core essence is exactly related to the disconnection with one’s dreams and passions.  Our core essence contains our true dreams and passions—our special purpose for being on the planet.  The process of Inner Bonding involves developing an Inner Loving Adult who can heal the false beliefs of the wounded adult-child and allow the true self, the core essence to come forward.

An Inner Loving Adult is essential in being able to fully allow the core essence to be expressed.  Most people don’t have a loving adult operating within themselves on a consistent basis; they are mostly operating out of wounded adult aspects of themselves.

That is what is happening with the three-quarters of the people on the airplane with the flat energy—there is no loving adult taking action on the passions of the core essence—they are only operating from the fears of the wounded adult child.  The light-bulbs—the alive and passionate people– on the other hand are able to be the loving adult and tune into the voice of their core essence –and take action.

An example: Let’s say you knew your core essence wanted to dance to express itself creatively—if the wounded adult child was in charge the inner dialogue would sound like this:  “You can’t dance—You know how uncoordinated you are—You will make a fool out of yourself—What will people think!”  If there was an Inner Loving Adult the dialogue would sound like this: “I will fully support you to dance because I know how much you want to do this—Let’s just go and express ourselves and have fun—it doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks—I will be there to talk lovingly to you as you try new things-it’s O.K. to make mistakes, that’s part of learning!”  As you read the different dialogues can you feel the difference in your body?  The first dialogue is harsh and critical and stops any creative energy—whereas the second dialogue is loving and accepting—supporting this creative energy to be expressed.  You can see if the wounded adult child is in charge that many of the dreams and passions are not going to get very far with this kind of critical inner dialogue.

I suggest to people that their job as the Loving Adult is to really tune into their core essence—tune into what they really want in this deepest part of them—and than to not lose sight of this—this is their deepest truth.  Their job is to take action on these deepest dreams and desires.  What is important is that you pursue these dreams not that you succeed at them.  What do you mean—you ask?  The wounded adult child self is concerned with outcome, performance, success/failure—because these are the ways to seek validation of the self.  The Loving Adult supports pursuing a dream as a way to express the self –for the joy of expressing—not for a particular outcome. The Loving Adult sees the beauty of the core essence and does not need others to see or validate it.

An example:  When I was a child I loved to play out scenes from movies with my friends.  I would be the director and have them act out different scenes that I was seeing in my mind.  I loved this and it felt very natural for me.  It was my core essence expressing itself through the creation of movie scenes.  My loving action as a loving adult is to pursue this passion in some form to continue this expression that I was so connected to as a child.  If my wounded self gets focused on outcomes it may say something like, “Do you know how hard it is to make films and to get into this field—What are you thinking?”  But if I pursue this from my loving adult the outcome is irrelevant—it is the joy of doing what I once loved again that is important.

The Loving Adult stays focused on the dreams of the core self and does get sidetracked by the fears and false beliefs of the wounded adult child.  Another example:  I have a client who is very clear that her essence would love to move to a warm climate.   She was taking steps to move towards this dream last winter (being a loving adult) but when spring/summer came along she began to enjoy the warm weather and stopped her planning for her move.  When I saw her in early fall she said, “I don’t think we are going to move. We are going to buy a house and do some other things I’m excited about.”  When we discussed what was happening it became clear that her wounded adult child was very fearful about moving and taking the risk of following her dream—so it came up with another plan which is what I call a “pacifier plan”.  A “pacifier plan” is substituting something good, but safe, in place of the real dream, the real deal.  She was able to see this and attend to the fears of the wounded self directly and make plans to reassure/calm her fears so she can stay on track with following her true dream, which is to move to a warm climate.

What are the dreams of your core essence, your true self?   Make a list of your dreams and passions.  It could be dreams you had as a child or dreams you have as an adult.  If you could live your life in any way you would like, how would you be living it?  Would you be living somewhere different?  Would you be working part-time or in a different job altogether?   Take time to unearth your deepest dreams.  One of the biggest obstacles to uncovering dreams is being too busy.  We need time to reflect and allow the true core essence to emerge.  A friend of mine who worked 60-70 hours a week since graduating from college 18 years ago made a conscious decision to take a significant pay cut to work the standard 40 hours.  After 6 months of being on his lighter schedule he said to me “I feel like I’m coming alive again—the last 18 years is a blur.”  Family members and friends started to notice his old self re-emerging.  It had been so long they had forgotten the playful, lighthearted guy they used to know.  Ask your friends what your dreams are.  Sound strange?   What I have noticed is sometimes people’s core essence will come out and reveal their true dream to a friend or family member and then it goes underground and the person forgets they even said it!  In this moment ask yourself what you really want.  Close your eyes and tune into your body and see what pops into your head.  This may be your first step to opening up to more of your aliveness and passion.  We need more alive, passionate shining Light Bulbs.  Won’t you let your light shine!

The Power of Inspiration

June 13th, 2008, by Shelley Riutta

The Power of Inspiration

“I love to laugh, it keeps my soul alive.” Mark, River Falls, WI

“An Inspired Life Can’t be Planned”

We are Spirits housed in human bodies.  There are things that fuel our bodies and things that fuel our Spirit.  If you neglect feeding your Spirit –you will feel drained and like you are a robot going through life.  Being inspired is a powerful way of nourishing and uplifting your Spirit.  What inspires you?  How often are you around the things and people that inspire you?  Just reflecting on what inspires you and making sure you are surrounding yourself with these things will lift your Spirit and energize you.

Tips To Get Yourself Inspired
1. Who are the people in your life that inspire you.  What about them inspires you?  This is a quality that you value and more than likely possess yourself but maybe you aren’t expressing in your life. Use this to open up more to this quality in your own life.  Make sure the people you have in your life inspire you.

2. What music inspires you?  What about the music uplifts you—is it the voice of the singer—the words–the rhythm?  Do you like music that you can dance to or music that is calm and soothing.

3. What things visually inspire you?  Is it certain things in nature—the ocean, mountains, trees?  Is it certain colors?  Is is certain architeture of builidngs?

4. Which restaurants inspire you?  What food do you love?  What decor do you find appealing?  Do you make sure to go to restaurants that inspire you.  I love going to Cafe’ Mario’s because I love how they have decorated it, the music they play (Andrea Bocelli–my favorite:), the smells of the food, the laughter and connection that happens there.

5. What books do you find inspirational?  What words uplift you?  What authors inspire you?

6. What creative activity inspires you?  Dancing, painting, playing music, singing, making jewlery.

7. Do you inspire yourself?  Are you daring to live your dreams, express your creativity–living with passion?  Are you committed to a vibrant, inspired life?  Like the quote above–an inspired life can’t be planned.  Are you willing to let go and allow yourself to be inspired—and more importantly to act on these inspirational impulses?

8. What geographic areas inspire you?  Does your Spirit lift just thinking about Italy, Hawaii, Alaska or the California coast?  Make a plan to travel to the areas that inspire you.  There is a reason you are drawn to that area—it is a place that will feed your soul.  If you can’t travel there just yet, put up pictures of that area that you can see every day.

9. What movies inspire you?  Look for movies that inspire you—don’t settle for anything less than that .
For those of you who have read the “What Do You Really Want Workbook”, I mentioned one of my favorite inspirational movies, “Miss Potter”, about the amazing life of Beatrice Potter (the artist who created Peter Rabbit).  

10. Talk to your friends and family about what inspires them—you will deepen your connection with them from having this discussion.  Ask them “What inspires you?”

11. Surround yourself with things that inspire you.  When you look around your home—are you inspired?  Put up pictures that uplift you–buy art work that inspires you.  Buy flowers that you love.

Open up to feeding your Spirit with all the the things that inspire you—and watch your energy level soar and your life expand into grand new possiblities!

I would love to hear what Inspires YOU.  Please share this below (in the comments section).
                       

                                                        

 

Niyo’s Tip of the Week
Tip from Niyo my four year old Golden Retriever!  Here is his message for this issue of the newsletter!  

 ”This is me and my best friend Breezy–and her Mom, Ines.  I love Breezy and Ines SO much.  Breezy has been staying with us for the past week and a half because Ines is traveling.  We have been having so much fun–we went to doggy day care yesterday.  My Mom was late coming to pick us up because the power was out and she couldn’t open the gargage door to get the car out. Our neighbor, Paul, gave her a ride to come pick us up.  Paul is one of my favorite friends in the neighborhood because when he is out sitting in his backyard he lets me out of his bowl of Cheetos–I LOVE Cheetos.  I told Breezy about this and she wants to come with me next time to see Paul and his Cheetos. Thanks Paul for the ride home AND the Cheetos!”
 
To learn more about Niyo, the stinky dog who LOVES summer,  go here:  Niyo’s Notes

 

Free Tele-Class “Soulmate Manifestation Tips”
Mark your calendar!   I will be doing a fr*ee teleclass on Wednesday June 18th  2008 from 7-8 p.m. Central Time zone.  The topic will be “Soulmate Manifestation Tips”.   Are you ready to manifest your Soulmate?  Clear the blocks you have towards meeting your Soulmate and learn ways to prepare for meeting “The One.” Also email me a question you have about this topic.   The number for the call is 712-432-3900  the access code to get on the call is 5594042# 
For more detailsIf you missed last months call “Boost Your Confidence: 5 Simple Ways to Shine”–don’t worry–it was recorded and is available for you.  It includes a powerful process to help eliminate self-doubt and self-sabotage. For more details.

 

Reminder: I will be doing a monthly posting in my blog with follow up material to the “What Do You Really Want” Workbook, so be sure to check to blog regularly to get that material.  My Blog.

 

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Wishing you Joy and Peace on your path to creating your own Radiant Life!

Shelley
www.RadiantLifeCounseling.com

920-265-2627

Hanging out in the Garden

June 13th, 2008, by Shelley Riutta

Last weekend I took a trip to the Green Bay Botanical Gardens with my friend Michael. Here are some pictures from our trip.

Here is Michael taking a rest on the shoulder of this very kind woman:)

Hi, I'm Shelley Riutta MSE, LPC a Holistic Psychotherapist in private practice. I specialize in helping people connect with their Authentic selves--and from this create a life that is in alignment with their Life Purpose and filled with Joy. I offer transformational individual counseling, presentations, groups and Workshops. You can get my Free Workbook "What Do You REALLY Want: Finding Purpose and Passion in Your Life" here or contact me at 920-265-2627.
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