Center court doesn’t transform you into anything. By the time you arrive at center court the only thing that it can do is reveal who you are. Of course, it’s only a snapshot in time but that brief moment can prove to be priceless.
Center court reveals your being-ness not your doing-ness. You can never get to being-ness by what you are doing. Whether you realize it or not each day you are either consciously or unconsciously choosing your being-ness and then your doing-ness automatically follows.
Center court exposes your filters. No matter what you are doing it will always flow through what you are being. For example, if you are BEING sad and you go out on a dream date you will most likely do the things that a person that is BEING sad would do. Chances are that the dream date will also BE-come sad or choose to get away from you altogether.
You can never improve your life through doing-ness only throw being-ness. It’s a principle called the BE-DO-HAVE phenomenon. If you Be the thing called Abundant then you will do only the things that a person that is Being abundant would do and therefore would have and experience abundance. How can you not always achieve the desired result you want if you start at the place you intended to end up in the first place?
Every attempt in life is to get to a place of Being-ness. Each of us wants to Be happy, to Be relaxed, to Be married, to Be secure, to Be loved, to Be joyful, to Be courageous, to Be understood, to Be connected, or to Be appreciated. Every action is headed in the direction of Being-ness whether we realize it or not.
Center court’s only purpose is to showcase your Being-ness talents. It doesn’t judge what you are being because it knows that that its only goal is to reveal to the world what you have chosen to be. It knows that being-ness is a process and a journey not a destination. The mistake that most of us make is that we think that our world changes when we start to do different things. This is false thinking because what we do is simply based on what we envision ourselves as being.
Center court is a magical place. All eyes are on us. Even when we think that no one is watching we soon discover that the most unlikely person was paying the most attention. The lights seem to be much brighter when you step in the center. The energy feels more alive and the crowd seems to be much more in-tuned. They almost seem to be saying “Please choose to be something magnificent and extraordinary so that I can have permission to do the same.”
That’s my spin on it.
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