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Spiritual Leadership

The Fourth Sphere of Influence of the Path Of Remembrance 

What Is Spiritual Leadership

Spiritual Leadership

Spiritual Leadership is becoming a steward of resources one is given by Source (God), using them in service to others. 

These resources contain power, life force, consciousness, and vision that we receive and we translate them into life. 

Through spiritual leadership, we naturally serve others, drawing on inner integrity, soul power, and a command of one’s inner self. 

Spiritual leadership is one of the six spheres of influence within the Path of Remembrance we master as we remember our Original Self. 

Life Coach Sylvia Salow
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What is Self-Leadership

Self-leadership is assuming full command over one’s inner state, directing one’s focus, time, and energy toward one’s personal goals. This ability unifies their field, preventing energy leaks. 

Once the state of inner self-leadership becomes one’s default state, stabilizing inner energy, self-leadership extends to others and merges with spiritual leadership, which is always service-oriented. 

The one who can lead themselves can lead others toward something greater than the individual self.

Toward vision(s) given to them by Source through their inner guidance or directly. Becoming a conduit for Source Consciousness. 

Why Leading Yourself Comes First

Leading Yourself Before Leading Others

The precipice of the Path of Remembrance is first to cultivate a strong inner sense of self, signifying the return to the Original Self. 

Once our energetic core is stable, firm, and grounded, as governed by the spheres of Emotional Mastery and Spiritual Sovereignty, we can command our inner resources. 

This is the sphere of Spiritual Leadership, starting with the ability to lead oneself that is not rooted in circumstances, other people’s reception and opinions, or seeking an external source of power. Instead, it’s initiated from within, from gained authority and lived wisdom. 

As we free our energy from what’s not meant for us, we are in charge of our days, the proper application of time and energy as governed by the soul. We move from within, rather than from without. 

This inner coherence allows the Original Self and the soul to move through our human form and other spiritual bodies as a unified field of light, embodying the soul’s blueprint. 

Spiritual Leadership Through Soul Embodiment

As we command our inner self without leaking and splitting the energy of the Original Self moving through us, we naturally step into spiritual leadership. 

This is where one becomes two and three. 

As we lead ourselves, we become a natural point of reference and role model, stewarding the Path for others. 

We can now create with others as equals without collapsing our core. And as a result, of co-creating with others, something greater – the Third Way – emerges. 

This is possible only through a solid inner core, first attained in the Lightworker state of consciousness and deepened through self-leadership. 

Misconceptions about Spiritual Leadership

There is No Guru or Externally Forced Hierarchy 

The fundamental premise of the Path of Remembrance is that we’re all equals and sovereign as created by Source (God). In other words, no one is your keeper. You’re your own inner authority that you deepen as you move along the Path. 

Spiritual Leadership arises naturally from your remembrance and self-leadership. It’s never forced, never comes before one is ready to hold the responsibility without collapsing one’s core. 

Spiritual Leadership is rooted in the Original Self’s inherent desire to serve others. It’s like extending one’s inner self into the world, offering their lived wisdom as a trail of light for others to follow, whether they choose to or not. 

Other people follow the Path you reveal, not you as their guru. They may look at a Spiritual Leader as an example of the full embodiment of their teachings, but not as someone on a pedestal. 

Spiritual Leadership must always be rooted in equality. Otherwise, it’s ego’s superiority and spiritual pride, masked as something saintly, to elevate itself further.

Otherwise, distorted power implies guruship, worship, giving up one’s sovereignty and power to build up its own image.

This is not Spiritual Leadership. This is an ego. 

The Role of Discernment in Self-Leadership

The ability to govern one’s inner resources and lead oneself is paramount because it enables deeper discernment. 

It’s through our connection to our core and Source (God) that we can discern the intent behind other people’s words and actions. We can sense whether the energy is rooted in Source consciousness. 

To discern accurately, we must first release our own fears and conditioning, which may dilute our ability to read and interpret energy. 

Therefore, the old axiom carved over the entrance to the Oracle in Delphi holds true: Know Thyself. 

Know Thyself so that you can know others and know what is yours to carry, steward, and create. 

As we remember our Original Self along the Path, our ability to discern energy deepens.

The ability to read energy and intent accurately is essential in self-leadership, as our choices determine the Path we take, either reaffirming the soul blueprint and the Path of Original Self or taking us away from it. 

Self-leadership is distinguishing the two, moving as one united field of energy and consciousness toward our soul’s Path

Purification within Self-Leadership

The Cyclical Deepening of The Right Use of Soul Power

As you begin to lead yourself and, naturally, lead others by sharing and embodying your truth, you enter a deeper phase of purification in the proper use of your power. 

As the Ligthworker state is the entry point to healing the fears of power, the Leader state is its deepening. 

As you become more visible energetically and then physically, there may be more projections, judgments, and opinions to navigate. 

Within the Path of Remembrance, these mirrors guide you to strengthen your inner authority and come even closer to your inner truth. 

As you move from self-leadership to spiritual leadership, the next layer of fears may arise, now as tangible concepts rather than theoretical ones.

Some of the fears we may navigate, which inevitably guide us to a deeper embodiment, are:

The fear of power, the impact or influence you hold over others, being seen, speaking your truth clearly without diminishing it, and the fear of success and failure.

Spiritual Leadership is a Continuous Journey

As with everything within the Path of Remembrance, leadership is a continuous journey. It’s a place for deepening the correct use of the resources we were given, a better command of one’s inner self and energy, and a more precise translation of one’s Original Self into the world. 

It’s a journey of continuously translating one’s true essence into the world, serving as a bridge to the future. To a New World. 

The translation of your purest essence into this world, shaping it, inspiring change, and allowing new cycles to unfold.

Leadership is a shared experience; it’s our individual selves reaching out to others, co-creating as sovereign equal souls, trusting and respecting each other’s self-leadership. 

When self-leadership is in place, we can trust others, feel free in a company, and create from the heart while admiring the unique expression of someone else’s innermost self. 

This is the heart of leadership. 
And it begins with your self-leadership. 

Embodied Expression: The Leader

Within the Path of Remembrance, the Inner Leader is understood as a state of consciousness – a full embodiment of the particular sphere of influence – rather than an identity. 

The embodiment of self-leadership cultivates the Leader state of consciousness along the Path of Remembrance.

Inner Leader is a state in which we act from our inner power, authority, and sovereignty, deepening our command of the original Source-rooted manifestations of Power, Life Force, and Consciousness. 

As we embody the Leader state, our sphere of influence expands as we can only amplify what we govern, and we govern what we’ve mastered. 

The School of Remembrance is a practical application, a healing, an integration, and a remembrance of the Path of Remembrance.

This domain is stewarded and deepened within the School of Remembrance – the initial Lightworker and the deepening, Spiritual Leadership. 

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