Sunday, December 4, 2016

Mentorship


T

he Power of Mentorship is in understanding that others know the way and they have another perspective, and could be possitive or give inspiration.



The trajectory of them captivated me, when I know their job, I felt like they were my old friends for a long time, they are present in my life, and I took the best part of each one, and it is like having a feedback, because they were unique and share it. It is interesting how I can get conclusions through all of these persons.


Salvador Dalí

The extravagant and extroverted Dalí

When I saw one of his painting for first time, I was amazed  at the same time I felt frightened.

I admire his creativity, he was eccentric. His challenge is to be Dalí forever.



He has a positive Affirmation: "I will be a genius, and the world will admire me. Maybe I will be despised and misunderstood, but I will be a genius, a great genius, because I am sure of it."



I have a moral from Dali :  Everything is possible if you believe it.





Edson Arantes Do Nascimento Pelé.

                                                                                                           

Is a Brazilian ex-soccer player.  Pele World Champion. 



I admire his modesty and humbleness, although he was the best player of the world. After many adversities he pursued his goal and strengthened day by day his dream.



One reason to imitate. I saw him play, and it is another reason to feel identified with him. I love the soccer, I wished to play soccer pro. I tried but later changed my mind to keep studying, so I feel good when I  see videos of talent persons like Pele, Michael Jordan, Ayrton Senna (pilot), Maradona (soccer), Messi (soccer), Ronaldo (soccer), Serena Williams (tennis). What are they made of ? They were or are the best athletes, but one responsibility over them was to win always for any personal reason. I want to win always. although If I fail, I always have something to learn from my defeat, always I win one experience.





Tuesday Lobsang Rampa is the spirit of dead Tibetan Lama (monk) who allegedly took over the body of Cyril Hoskin (1910-1981), a British-born son of a plumber who lived in Ireland in the mid-1950s and moved to Canada in the 1960s. He died in Calgary in 1981 is the pen name of an author who wrote books with occult themes. His best known work is The Third Eye, published in Britain in 1956.

When I read The Third Eye, it really impacted me. He became the best example to me.  I found out that I wanted to make a change in my life, and understood that I can attain it only with discipline, and practice everyday. I learned that to pursue a goal is to be wanted, but obviously with many difficulties, nothing is easy.

My lesson:  Was hard, that I’m a simple mortal as anyone.
and my obligation is to discover what kind of gift God gave me, when I know about it, I must help other to improve.






Nikolay Gogol,

in full Nikolay Vasilyevich Gogol
(born March 19 [March 31,
New Style], 1809, Sorochintsy, near Poltava, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now in Ukraine]—died February 21 [March 4], 1852, Moscow, Russia) Ukrainian-born Russian humorist, dramatist, 
and novelist.

I love his novels, like the Overcoat, with its colourful peasantry, that I enjoyed, and one reason to admire his narrative, He Inspired me to keep reading.



All these persons lived with passion and improved their skills all the time of their lives,  they have a good mood to work, and productive style life.  All of them inspired me to reflect.
Sometimes  we just   need a little push to do it, the La of Light and Art of Inquiry, appear just in the right moment, and make important decisions.


"The best example of "fight " that you've ever seen, heard or read, is with the facts of others" ...




 




 




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