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Main –› Self Help –› Attraction & Magnetism
 

Dichotomy of Preference

 

This is a wonderful world of duality. The physical world as we know it could not exist and grow, nor could our consciousness expand, without duality. I think this is extraordinary.

Each of us selects the side of the duality that comes into our life by how/where we focus of our attention. We also get to choose the duality itself; that is, we choose the scale or dichotomy or opposites that define the duality. Always, on one end of a scale of duality is one thing/idea and at the other end is either the opposite or the lack of that thing/idea. The naming of the duality can be empowering or disempowering.

In most cultures, were taught at a very young age to distinguish between right and wrong and good and bad. I have found that these dichotomies are not necessarily paths to happiness. In fact, I often view them as paths to much unhappiness. As I see it, the reason is that such filters often lead to judging others or ourselves when falling into the wrong or bad side of the scale.

Another dichotomy that is particularly popular these days is positive and negative. This is a little more helpful in some situations, but leads to some of the same dynamics as described with right and wrong and good and bad.

Any of these scales would be greatly enhanced by adding for me or the equivalent at the end, so that we say or think, this is good for me or this is right for my life or this feels positive to me. In fact, that addition really does convert all these dichotomies into a similar approach to the the dichotomy of preference that I describe next.

The dichotomy of preference is a way of looking at a subject to decide whether or not you prefer it, like it, want it, etc. Is it something you prefer in your life or not? To use this dichotomy in the most empowering way:

* you notice what you prefer, and expand that preference by giving more and more attention to it; and

* you notice what you do not prefer, and minimize that non-preference by giving less and less attention to it.

An Example

I have a friend (I will call her Penelope). Shes an acquaintance, really, someone I know in a social setting, and only by her story-telling to the group. I think by nearly everyones standards shes considered a positive person. Shes upbeat, smart, friendly. Shes also beautiful, successful, and interesting.

She wants very much to be married. Shes been looking for a partner for more than six years. Many people will have their opinions about why this is so, and they may or may not be correct.

Here is my view of her situation: Penelope gives far more attention to what she does not prefer, does not like, and does not want than to what she prefers or likes or wants. About a specific man, she often says, I like (this attribute), but I do not like (that attribute).

Shes even warm and friendly when shes talking about what she does not like, often joking to provide entertainment value. Actually, some of her stories are so funny and engaging that even I laugh, although I recognize that this is keeping from her what she most wants in her life. I rarely laugh when people are disempowering themselves, so I can see that she is truly engaging.

Because of Penelopes nature, its difficult to think of her as being negative or wrong or bad, but its easy to see that shes giving her attention to the opposite of what she prefers (or wants or likes). And when any of us give the Focus of our Attention to what we dont want, we get more of what we dont want. Whatever we give our attention to expands.

Another example of how Penelope makes it more difficult for her partner to come to her is the fact that she counts the days and months and years that shes been experiencing what she does not want. Every holiday is a marker to tell her that yet another (birthday, New Years Thanksgiving, etc.) is approaching or happening or ending, and still she is not in a relationship.

Now, consider some of your preferences... Are you giving your attention to what you want, like, prefer, and want more of?

Author: Jeanie Marshall
 
Author Bio:

Jeanie Marshall

Jeanie Marshall, Empowerment Consultant, directs all activities of Marshall House, drawing on the services of other professionals as needed. Her consulting practice has evolved over the years, transforming to respond to the needs of her clients of today. Jeanie says "the most joyous part of my professional life is working one-on-one with clients, which is a partnership of co-creative, empowering ideas." With a focus on energy, Jeanie supports each person in being empowered and authentic. Her sessions typically begin or end with a guided meditation process.

Jeanie has an M.S. in Organization Development. She conducts private consultations by telephone for clients all over the world, appears as a guest on television and radio shows, and has produced hundreds of guided meditations on audio cassette tapes, CD, and MP3.

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