Conscious Confidence: Use the Wisdom of Sanskrit to Find Clarity and Success
A confidence-boosting program based on the spiritual insights of Sanskrit, the language of enlightenment

• Draws on traditional stories from East and West and scholarly works to reveal the wisdom behind Sanskrit words and how to experience them to transform our lives and build confidence, certainty, clarity, and success

• Explains the fourfold energy of the Conscious Confidence program: Focusing, Uniting, Simplifying, and Energizing

• Offers practical exercises for discovering our inner certainty and overcoming fear, anxiety, and insecurity

Called “the language of enlightenment,” Sanskrit is truly unique among all the languages of the world. This ancient language, upon which so many of our English words are based, gives us an entire system to show what to do in order to experience the full meaning of a word. In this profound way, Sanskrit offers a touchstone of timeless wisdom that each of us can access to transform our lives and build confidence, certainty, clarity, and success.

In Conscious Confidence, Sanskrit scholar Sarah Mane offers a practical confidence-boosting program, derived from the deepest meanings of Sanskrit concepts, to help you establish a safe and secure reference point from which to see the world and make clear decisions on how to act, what to say, and how to feel. She explores the Sanskrit roots of English words related to confidence and success, unlocking rich, three-dimensional understandings of each word as well as guidance on how to obtain confidence and find your path in life. For example, the word attitude, based on its Sanskrit roots, means “our point of view, our intent, and our conduct.” A positive attitude means we have a self-aware point of view, have an intent for the good, and conduct ourselves in ways that reflect both. This true attitude gives us a positive and powerful place from which to view the world. The author also incorporates traditional stories from East and West, such as the Mahabharata and the works of Plato, scholarly references, and accounts of people discovering hidden depths in their own lives through the ancient truth of Sanskrit.

Drawing upon the deeper meanings behind several Sanskrit words for confidence, Mane outlines principles for harnessing the fourfold energies of Conscious Confidence and offers practical exercises for discovering our inner certainty. She explains how the Conscious Confidence method allows us to tackle the growing anxiety and fear that hang like a shadow over many of us and look to the unchanging core of selfhood for certainty, rather than ever-changing externals.

With the Conscious Confidence program and the wisdom of Sanskrit, you can discover a strong and steady inner source of compassion, self-direction, self-empowerment, and the life force of self-confidence.
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Conscious Confidence: Use the Wisdom of Sanskrit to Find Clarity and Success
A confidence-boosting program based on the spiritual insights of Sanskrit, the language of enlightenment

• Draws on traditional stories from East and West and scholarly works to reveal the wisdom behind Sanskrit words and how to experience them to transform our lives and build confidence, certainty, clarity, and success

• Explains the fourfold energy of the Conscious Confidence program: Focusing, Uniting, Simplifying, and Energizing

• Offers practical exercises for discovering our inner certainty and overcoming fear, anxiety, and insecurity

Called “the language of enlightenment,” Sanskrit is truly unique among all the languages of the world. This ancient language, upon which so many of our English words are based, gives us an entire system to show what to do in order to experience the full meaning of a word. In this profound way, Sanskrit offers a touchstone of timeless wisdom that each of us can access to transform our lives and build confidence, certainty, clarity, and success.

In Conscious Confidence, Sanskrit scholar Sarah Mane offers a practical confidence-boosting program, derived from the deepest meanings of Sanskrit concepts, to help you establish a safe and secure reference point from which to see the world and make clear decisions on how to act, what to say, and how to feel. She explores the Sanskrit roots of English words related to confidence and success, unlocking rich, three-dimensional understandings of each word as well as guidance on how to obtain confidence and find your path in life. For example, the word attitude, based on its Sanskrit roots, means “our point of view, our intent, and our conduct.” A positive attitude means we have a self-aware point of view, have an intent for the good, and conduct ourselves in ways that reflect both. This true attitude gives us a positive and powerful place from which to view the world. The author also incorporates traditional stories from East and West, such as the Mahabharata and the works of Plato, scholarly references, and accounts of people discovering hidden depths in their own lives through the ancient truth of Sanskrit.

Drawing upon the deeper meanings behind several Sanskrit words for confidence, Mane outlines principles for harnessing the fourfold energies of Conscious Confidence and offers practical exercises for discovering our inner certainty. She explains how the Conscious Confidence method allows us to tackle the growing anxiety and fear that hang like a shadow over many of us and look to the unchanging core of selfhood for certainty, rather than ever-changing externals.

With the Conscious Confidence program and the wisdom of Sanskrit, you can discover a strong and steady inner source of compassion, self-direction, self-empowerment, and the life force of self-confidence.
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Conscious Confidence: Use the Wisdom of Sanskrit to Find Clarity and Success

Conscious Confidence: Use the Wisdom of Sanskrit to Find Clarity and Success

by Sarah Mane
Conscious Confidence: Use the Wisdom of Sanskrit to Find Clarity and Success

Conscious Confidence: Use the Wisdom of Sanskrit to Find Clarity and Success

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A confidence-boosting program based on the spiritual insights of Sanskrit, the language of enlightenment

• Draws on traditional stories from East and West and scholarly works to reveal the wisdom behind Sanskrit words and how to experience them to transform our lives and build confidence, certainty, clarity, and success

• Explains the fourfold energy of the Conscious Confidence program: Focusing, Uniting, Simplifying, and Energizing

• Offers practical exercises for discovering our inner certainty and overcoming fear, anxiety, and insecurity

Called “the language of enlightenment,” Sanskrit is truly unique among all the languages of the world. This ancient language, upon which so many of our English words are based, gives us an entire system to show what to do in order to experience the full meaning of a word. In this profound way, Sanskrit offers a touchstone of timeless wisdom that each of us can access to transform our lives and build confidence, certainty, clarity, and success.

In Conscious Confidence, Sanskrit scholar Sarah Mane offers a practical confidence-boosting program, derived from the deepest meanings of Sanskrit concepts, to help you establish a safe and secure reference point from which to see the world and make clear decisions on how to act, what to say, and how to feel. She explores the Sanskrit roots of English words related to confidence and success, unlocking rich, three-dimensional understandings of each word as well as guidance on how to obtain confidence and find your path in life. For example, the word attitude, based on its Sanskrit roots, means “our point of view, our intent, and our conduct.” A positive attitude means we have a self-aware point of view, have an intent for the good, and conduct ourselves in ways that reflect both. This true attitude gives us a positive and powerful place from which to view the world. The author also incorporates traditional stories from East and West, such as the Mahabharata and the works of Plato, scholarly references, and accounts of people discovering hidden depths in their own lives through the ancient truth of Sanskrit.

Drawing upon the deeper meanings behind several Sanskrit words for confidence, Mane outlines principles for harnessing the fourfold energies of Conscious Confidence and offers practical exercises for discovering our inner certainty. She explains how the Conscious Confidence method allows us to tackle the growing anxiety and fear that hang like a shadow over many of us and look to the unchanging core of selfhood for certainty, rather than ever-changing externals.

With the Conscious Confidence program and the wisdom of Sanskrit, you can discover a strong and steady inner source of compassion, self-direction, self-empowerment, and the life force of self-confidence.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781620559550
Publisher: Inner Traditions/Bear & Company
Publication date: 01/07/2020
Pages: 192
Sales rank: 1,051,553
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Sarah Mane is a Sanskrit scholar with a particular interest in the wisdom of Sanskrit as a practical means to life-mastery. Previously a teacher and school executive, today she is a transformational and executive coach. Sarah lives in Australia.

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From the Introduction

The ancient language of Sanskrit, used by the sages of India to write their poetry, epics, and works of profound wisdom, is an incomparable tool for delving into the truest knowledge. Sanskrit is not just a language to be written and spoken but is also a doorway to gaining understanding of our experience of life and truth.

The aim of this book is to welcome you to the world of Conscious Confidence, a practical way to use the wisdom of Sanskrit to find clarity and success. By reading this book, you are connecting to a thread of timeless wisdom that has guided humanity throughout the millennia. Opinions, viewpoints, and attitudes come and go, but this golden cord of conscious wisdom is ever-fresh, relevant and powerful. It is wisdom upon which we can utterly depend.

Conscious Confidence is like a great tree with deep strong roots, able to withstand storms and tempests and also provide shelter, stability and nourishment. It is grounded yet continually growing, expanding, and evolving. Sanskrit and timeless wisdom help us to plant that tree and deepen those roots. Conscious Confidence is the confidence you have when you live boldly and courageously from a commitment to giving the best of your own unique self-expression. It is the confidence you experience when you are awake and aware of your own potential and strength.

Our life is an expression of what we hold in our heart—of our understanding of things and their meaning. This book is designed for you to consciously redefine those meanings and discover new dimensions of understanding and awareness from the depths of Sanskrit wisdom. This will awaken you to your potential, your core values, and what’s really important in life. With the ancient wisdom of Sanskrit, you can learn how to transform pain and suffering to joy, freedom, and fulfilment.

From Chapter Two: Balancing the Body, Mind, and Heart

What does Sanskrit teach us about balance?

The Sanskrit word for balance is santulana, meaning to weigh one thing against another or to balance together.

The root for this Sanskrit word meaning “balance” is tul. This root means “weighing and determining the weight of something by lifting it up.”

Pāṇini’s statement for this root tul is: “That measuring is to be found in the act of measuring.”

This seems rather circular and obvious, so how does this help our understanding?

The key point of this word “balance” is measuring. Measuring means knowing when to stop one activity before embarking on the next.

An analogy may help, so imagine a set of scales.

If we intend to measure out a quantity of sand, and we want to keep the scales balanced, then we need to measure out the same quantity on each side. First, we pour an amount of sand into one side.

The scales will be unbalanced at this point because there’s nothing on the other side to counter-balance yet.

Then we start carefully pouring sand into the other side. Slowly both sides of the scales move closer to being level and balanced.

Now we reach the crucial moment, where we determine that both sides of the scales are balanced, and we stop pouring. If we continue to pour more sand, we will create another imbalance on the other side.

Achieving balance hinges on stopping at the right moment.

Thus, the essence of balance and measure is knowing when to stop. This can be obvious such as when we work too long and too hard and it is time to go home. On another level, it can be time to stop thinking and to take action, or it can be time to get our feelings under control and begin to reflect on the lesson we can learn from a challenging experience. Too much thought and not enough emotion causes an imbalance and we can be cold and disconnected. If we are overly emotional, we can be irrational and unsteady. When we are not aligned, our actions and choices do not balance our head and our heart, and the body usually bears the brunt through stress, tension, and a lack of wellbeing.

Sample Exercise

Practices for Core Values

Starter Practice: Exploring Values


In this starter practice, we’re going to use a volunteer organization to trigger our self-reflection on our own Core Values.

Think of one volunteer organization that you’ve heard about and appeals to you. Consider the values of that organization. Orange Sky for example is based on respect and dignity. Other organizations may value service, care, or compassion. If the organization that you select doesn’t have any stated values, then reflect on what you feel to be the values that underpin their mission, and what they do.

Write down three to five values of this organization. For example, in the case of Orange Sky the list might expand to include: respect, dignity, compassion, care, and service.

Research the meanings of each of the listed values of your selected organization, so you broaden and deepen your understanding of those values. There is always more to learn. This exercise helps us to transcend any assumptions. You might look up each word on quotation websites to find out how, for example, Shakespeare, Oprah Winfrey, or Martin Luther King used the word. Make some notes in your journal of your research.

Now take some time to consider your notes and think about these values. Ask yourself the following questions:

What is it about these values that draws me to them? What is about these values that makes them significant to me?

What other examples can I recall of these values in action? You might remember something you did, or some action of a family member, co-worker, neighbor or someone in your community.

The most important part of this exercise is to expand your understanding. This is achieved by delving deeper into the meaning of the values and asking questions. Answers may or may not come. The questions are what count.

Table of Contents

Introduction


Why Sanskrit?

1 Sanskrit, Timeless Wisdom, and Practice
The Power of Sanskrit
Delving Deeper into Sanskrit Language and Meaning
The Power of Meaning: It Determines Our Reality
Timeless Wisdom Traditions
Practice
Tools for Achieving Timeless Wisdom
Finding Sanskrit Everywhere
Discovering Deeper Meanings

2 Balancing the Body, Mind, and Heart
What Does Sanskrit Teach Us about Balance?
Aligning the Aspects of Ourselves, Becoming a Whole Person
Food, Exercise, and Rest for Balance
Balancing the Mind or Mental Body
Balancing the Emotional Body
Balancing the Spiritual Body
Recognizing Imbalances
The Choice to Rebalance and Get Back into Alignment
The One—Three—Nine Way to Achieve Balance
Practices

3 Conscious and Unconscious Confidence
What Does Sanskrit Teach Us about Being Conscious?
What Is Conscious versus Unconscious Confidence?
Entering the Heart of Conscious Confidence
Practices

4 The Fear Shadow
What Does Sanskrit Teach Us about Fear?
Useful Fear
The Fear Shadow
Crossing the Fear Barrier
Practices
Introduction to the F.U.S.E. Program

5 Core Values
What Does Sanskrit Teach Us about Values?
Practices

6 Positive Attitude
What Does Sanskrit Teach Us about Positive Attitude?
Practices

7 Choice, Change, and Moving from Victim to Victor
What Does Sanskrit Teach Us about the Meaning of Victim?
What Does Sanskrit Teach Us about the Meaning of Victor?
Moving from Victim to Victor
Choice Is the Key
What Does Sanskrit Teach Us about Choice?
Practices

8 The Seven Gateways of Transformation
What Does Sanskrit Teach Us about These Seven Gateways? The Power of Practice to Achieve Conscious Confidence The Four-Fold Energy of Conscious Confidence

9 Focusing
What Does Sanskrit Teach Us about Focusing?
Practices

10 Uniting
What Does Sanskrit Teach Us about Uniting?
Practices

11 Simplifying
What Does Sanskrit Teach Us about Simplifying?
Practices

12 Energizing
What Does Sanskrit Teach Us about Energizing?
Practices

13 Light the F.U.S.E. to Make Conscious Confidence a Reality
What Does Sanskrit Tell Us about Proceeding to Our Goal?
The F.U.S.E. Program
Implementing the F.U.S.E. Program
The Power of Goal-Setting

Conclusion: Living beyond Limits
An Invitation to Live beyond Limits What about You?

Appendices
Glossary of Sanskrit Terms
Sanskrit Pronunciation Guide
List of Practices Stories, Contemporary Accounts, and Key Analogies

References

Index

Acknowledgments

About the Author
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