Our Life Coach

    It is very noticeable that, as people turn more and more away from God, they find it necessary to get help from persons who call themselves experts in some area. We need a fitness coach to help us with our workouts. We need a nutritional consultant or a diet partner to help us decide what to eat and when. We need a resume writer and an interview coach to help us find a job. We need the Geek Squad, or a similar group, to help us with our computer, etc., etc., etc. In recent years, some have even turned to something called a Life Style Coach as if another person is capable of deciding what is the best lifestyle for us and what is the best way for us to achieve it.

    Now I am not advising against using expert help in this very complex world, but do other people really know what is best for us? I remember back when Nautilus was the hottest name in professional fitness equipment and the Nautilus company preached a workout consisting of a single set of each exercise done at an intensity that left the muscles totally exhausted after ten or twelve reps. A few years later, after many customers failed to get much results from those workouts, the founder of the company admitted that additional research showed that the type of workout they were pushing on thousands of customers was what worked best for him, but the majority of people did better with the multiple set system commonly used by others. That is just one example. In food, remember when we were told that chocolate was garbage? Now we are advised to eat a small amount of dark chocolate to improve high blood pressure and other health problems.

    There is one expert who always knows what is best for us and that is God. Of course God has more important things to do than advise us on what to have for lunch, so the next best choice is our inner Self, our true Self. If we learn how to get around our ego blocking it, we can get the best advise possible on just about any subject from our true self.

 

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