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"textContent": "đ\n\nThis is ****Part 3**** of a four-part series, detailing the insights I had when I first came across the Innate Health understanding, how those insights happened, and what it means for you.\n\nYou can read ****Part 1**** , here: The lead-up\nAnd ****Part 2**** , here: Thought realisation\n\nThere's a conversation I have shared with you before, between Jamie Smart and his friends Jan and Chip Chipman, who worked personally with Sydney Banks.\n\nThey'd been really struggling with their relationshipâon the verge of splitting upâbefore they were pointed in this direction and had some insights of their own.\n\nAnd within that conversation, there's a very interesting statement from Chip, about what happens _after_ we see something around the Innate Health understanding, as happened to me, when I found my daughter's lost ballet shoe and had a strange realisation of my own.\n\nHere's what Chip has to say about the process of change, within their relationship, after he'd realised for himself that our entire experience of life comes from within, and is made of Thought:\n\n> âLooking back, I can't see one specific thing, or habit, or argument, or anything that we _consciously_ changed ⌠When you have an insight, you don't have to go through all of your head and correct this habit and that thought⌠in a sense, it momentarily wipes the slate clean and your thoughts are _automatically_ re-ordered. You _automatically_ see the innocence of everybody around you; you _automatically_ see that everybody is operating at the end of their thinking.â\n\nYou can have a listen to this 4 minute clip from the conversation, where he's talking about this, here:\n\nJamie Smart Podcast â Chip Chipman on insights\n\n0:00\n\n/232.532922\n\n1Ă\n\nI couldn't love this one phrase any more, if I tried:\n\n> _âEverybody is operating at the end of their thinkingâ_\n\nIt's another way of articulating this **Key Message** of mine, that is pretty much the starting point for _any_ exploration of the 3 Principles:\n\nđ\n\n****Key Message**** : We are ALWAYS doing what makes sense to us.\n\nIt also goes a long way to explaining why this âautomaticâ aspect of the real world fallout from insights, that Chip talks about, makes total sense.\n\nIt's because what an insight, or realisation does, is changes the _âwhat makes sense to usâ_ aspect of this equation⌠therefore _âwhat we are doingâ_ will change of its own accord.\n\nIt's pretty cool. Like being shown how something actually works for the very first time, and the way you interact with it being changed as a result, from that point onwards.\n\nNo notes, no âhaving to rememberâ, no applying, no trying⌠just change. Because of how you now see things differently.\n\nđ\n\n## Career change happens within\n\nThis is what started to happen to me, in the days that followed the ballet shoe incident. My thoughts had started to be âautomatically re-orderedâ and what resulted was a series of mini-realisations, that constituted a re-examination of all the things I had taken for granted in the past, that no longer looked true.\n\nThis is the beauty of Principles (i.e. universal, irrefutable laws):\n\nđ\n\n****Key Message**** : PRINCIPLES are:\n1. Constant â __they're always in play__\n2. Explanatory â __they explain past situations & behaviours__\n3. Predictive â __they predict the behaviour of something in the future__\n\nGiven that I was in the immediate run-up to delivering a keynote at the Careers conference I'd been speaking at for the last decade or so, my _own_ materials, and how I shared them with the audience, were suddenly a bit up in the air.\n\nđŹ\n\nA semi-frantic rewrite of some of my slides was underway, but mostly, I couldn't keep up with the IMPLICATIONS of seeing for myself (put simply) that we are **always feeling our thinking, not our circumstances**.\n\nThat's when I had another quite large (for me, in the context of my life) insight: I realised that I had _already_ been sharing these principles, in my own special way, for the last 12 years, in these conference talks.\n\nđŽ\n\nI even used to begin each keynote with a slightly bombastic statement, there primarily to keep the conference organisers happy, and avoid the impression that I was overtly encouraging people to _leave_ medicine:\n\n> _âThis isn't a talk about leaving medicine, even though I did. What I'm going to share with you today is applicable to any career change, be that moving on to something completely different, choosing a different speciality, or even just working differently, where you are right now.â_\n\nThere was only one problem with me saying this, each and every year: **I didn't truly believe it!!**\n\nđ\n\nYou see, I'd spent my entire working life moving from one thing to the other; of quitting when I didn't like something, and endlessly seeking the ârightâ job or career that was going to âmake me happyâ.\n\n_Those_ were the experiences that had been gathering dust in my own Thought System đŚ, therefore that was all I could really see, in people's futures.\n\nSo although I used to faithfully trot this statement out as my opening gambit each October, in the back of my mind, there was a naughty little voice saying,\n\n> đŚđ: _âYeah, you tell âem that, Giles, but it's not true, is it? If they _really_ want to be happy; if they're _really_ going to feel fulfilled in what they're doing with their lives, they're going to have to leave the NHS.â_\n\nUntil a moment of insight, just two days after the ballet shoe incident, when I had another forehead-slapping realisation:\n\nđ˛\n\nOMG, it's TRUE!!! What I've been saying for all those yearsâthat I didn't __really__ believeâis absolutely correct!!!\n\nGiven that we experience our thinking, not our circumstances, people can have a __completely__ different experience of the __exact same thing__ ⌠_including_ their career!!!\n\nThis changed **_everything._**\n\n## Ignorance and innocence\n\nI feel like I've written âunbeknownst to meâ a fair bit in this series of Daily Reminders, but with the benefit of hindsight, it's hard to overstate the role of the invisible, wheels-turning-in-the-background aspects to all of this.\n\nLife change is peppered with antecedents, which I'm guessing is why people are always saying things like _ânothing happens without a reasonâ._\n\n * 46 years of âGiles-ingâ led up to the 17 Days of change\n * Being confused, but curious enough to keep listening to Jamie's podcasts led to the discovery of, and my opening up to, the notion of âeffortlessâ change (i.e. via insight alone)\n * Looking concertedly in the direction of the 3 Principles and hearing, over and over again, that 100% of our experience is created from Thought, led to a profound realisation about that, during an everyday interaction with my daughter\n * Seeing for myself that we are only _ever_ feeling our thinking, not our circumstances, led me to seeing the whole domain of âcircumstancesâ in an entirely different light, itself leading me to fresh new ways of appreciating the process of career change.\n\n\n\nAnd, unbeknownst to me, the realisation that people don't have to change career, in order to experience a **_changed_** career, was about to lead to the biggest insight yet â the one that makes me view my entire life as before-and-after that dayâŚ\n\nI was about to have an experience of Innate Health.\n\nUntil next timeâŚ\n\nđ\n\nGiles\n\np.s. If you want to reflect on this one, then take some time to look back and examine some of the big changes you've been through in _your_ life. What were the antecedents? Could you have predicted them? Can you find evidence of things changing because of seeing things differently?\n\nAnd the biggie: **Are you open to the idea that things are _already_ changing for you, right Now?**\n\nSIGN UP FOR THE DAILY REMINDERS newsletter\n\nWant to start __every__ day with helpful, insightful content like this? The Daily Reminder is a quick, lighthearted email that arrives in your inbox every morning, to help keep you grounded in reality, so that you get to __âThink less, and live more.â__\n\n __âThey feel like a moment of stillness in a world of madness.â ~__ Neil, UK\n\n __âOne of those small things with big impact. Honestly, just sign up!â__ ~ Paula, UK\n\nGET YOURS NOW\n\n### Continue readingâŚ\n\n17 Days: Innate HealthThe Insight Series - Part 4. Having an embodied experience of who-I-really-am â¨The Daily RemindersGiles P Croft\n\nGet stuck into ****Part 4**** in this series",
"title": "17 Days: Implications",
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