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I
once overheard a respected colleague refer to someone as having “high permission
levels”. While I never directly sought a definition for that term,
I was delighted by the imagery it evoked and have continued to develop
my own theories about the meaning and application of this concept.
Let’s begin with a definition: Permission levels can be likened to an internal
barometer measuring how much bliss, well-being, success, and love we allow
ourselves. In other words, a person with high permission levels
is one who is generally having a positive life experience. An individual
with relatively low permission levels would feel an overall sense of dissatisfaction.
They can be likened to an internal and unconscious control mechanism that
modulates the enjoyment that we permit ourselves to experience.
Permission levels are directly related to the
amount of self-esteem and self-love that we have developed. They
are ultimately the results of the programming that we have received in
our childhood. Repetitive and traumatic events occurring in
the significant years between birth and twelve years old form subjective
impressions and perceptions of reality that follow us into adulthood. Core
beliefs about ourselves, life, and the world that are fear-based, tend
to inhibit our capacity to embrace freedom, responsibility and joy.
Consider the various aspects of your life.
Do you feel fulfilled in the area of career? Have you achieved a
level of satisfaction in your relationships, romantic and otherwise, in
that you feel loved and appreciated? How is your health, or your
levels of energy and well-being? Have you been able to provide yourself
with certain luxuries of life that you long for, such as travel or free
time?
Dissatisfaction with our present circumstances
and a sense of frustration at not being able to achieve our desires are
an immediate red flag that your low permission levels have been obstacles
to achieving your desires. Your permission levels can be high in
some areas and lower in others. The good news is that they
can all be raised!
This is a direct correlation between permission
levels and self-nurturing - our ability to be kind to ourselves.
According to Gary Zukav, author of Seat of the Soul “when you can do kindly
things to yourself then you know what it is to be able to love yourself.”
Self-nurturing, or what Sarah Ban Breathnach, creator of the Simple Abundance
path calls “the hardest thing you’ll ever do” demands that we regularly
give ourselves permission to take time off, to indulge in simple pleasures,
and to provide what is necessary to feed our heart and soul as well as
our bodies. I know a few hard-working and dedicated women who can
never allow themselves time off and have to wind up with a flu or sheer
exhaustion as a way of taking a break. A good indicator of where
your permission levels are in relation to self-nurturing and well-being
is the degree of anxiety or guilt you experience when you are not being
productive, or just spending a day in bed or other forms of indulgence.
As Breathnach sums it up, “Perhaps we are all Scrooges when it comes to
self-nurturing, because if we were kind to ourselves, our creativity might
begin to blossom like a plant moving toward the light.”
While it is certainly possible to raise our
permission levels (see the exercise below) I feel that it’s important to
point out that higher permission levels require higher levels of responsibility.
For instance, raising your permission levels for health and well-being
means that you have to come to terms with what is non-negotiable for maintaining
a vigorous body. Allowing for more satisfactory relationships means
that you have to acknowledge that it is your responsibility to commit to
better communication skills.
First, we’ll start with a technique for measuring
the degree of your overall permission levels. Then, I’ll share a
simple exercise for raising them through intention; however, I recommend
that you start with an increase of 5-20 degrees. Naturally it would
be ideal to have your permission levels at 100%, but that doesn’t mean
that you are ready for that dramatic of a change in your life, or that
you are currently equipped to handle the heightened responsibility.
Another point that I feel compelled to make is that while some of this
work can be done on your own, you may want to consider working with a professional
schooled in subconscious dynamics and hypnotherapy in order to discover
some of the core programming beliefs that have been limiting you.
Just have fun with this and use your imagination.
Not all of us are visually-oriented (as I point out in my book Your Mind:
The Owner’s Manual) but you can pretend, imagine, or invent as you go along.
Close your eyes and take a few deep breaths,
allowing any distractions, preoccupations, discomfort or worries to disappear.
Feel your mind and body relax more with every breath. Imagine that
on the wall in front of you is a gigantic thermometer with the number 100
at the top and going down in increments of 10 all the way to 0. Make
this image very real to you. Now, in your imagination, look away
from the thermometer. Ask internally “What is my current permission
level?” Remember, this is not what you would like it to be or hope
to achieve, but honoring where you actually are at this moment. Now
count mentally to three and look back at the thermometer. A pink
mercury line will have risen to a certain number. Look closely and
identify that number. How do you feel about it?
Would you like to raise that number?
If so, take a deep breath and as you exhale allow the pink mercury to rise
5 degrees. Do you feel good about this level? Are you open
to all of the gifts and blessings of this level? Are you willing
to accept the responsibility that accompanies this raise? Allow this
increase to imprint on a cellular level, throughout all the aspects of
your being (You may repeat this until you have achieved the level
in which you would like to remain for the time being).
I wish you a pleasant journey as you discover
the wonders of a lifestyle with higher permission level. Blessings.
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