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This is the part where the hero (me) is unmasked. I
play the role of leader. People see me as William
or Bill. I'm the man with the answers. I'm the man
who is in control. I have it all together. People
speak around the table and then they look at me.
They look at me as if to say: "What do you think?"
or "Was what I said good?" When I speak I speak
with authority and confidence, with conviction. I
can't help it. I have learned to speak that way --
to say what I mean and mean what I say. I speak
clearly and my words are focused. But, what do I
know?
I don't know anything. Life is not under my
control. I don't have the answers. I am amazed at
what I don't know. My life is me riding a white
water raft down a river. I don't know what is
around the next bend. I don't control the river. If
I listen to the Master Raftsman (The Voice Within)
I'll know what to do -- paddle here; lean this way;
don't grab on to the rocks; don't stand up in the
water; let the river take you.
We like our leaders to be confident. We want to
feel that they know what they are doing. Of
themselves, they do not know what they are doing. I
can't make people like me or love me. I can't make
people buy my books or attend my workshops. I can't
make things happen. At best I make my intention
known; do the work; and allow things to happen.
Sure, I could use manipulation. I could use
manipulative tactics so people will want to buy my
books. I can play on their fears or tug at their
desires and call it "spiritual marketing". I could
say I have all the answers. You know the drill:
Follow steps one, two, and three, and be wealthy,
healthy, and oh so spiritual. I'd be misdirecting.
I certainly have tried to "lead" in this way.
Perhaps if I had been more successful at it I
wouldn't be writing this article. It's misdirection
because the message isn't "Come to me!" The message
is "Go within." I'm not your guru. The guru is
within you.
In my more temporal leadership roles I could
tell people what to do, and I often have. I could
direct people as to what to do and where to go. I
can be the answer man. But, is that leading? Does
that help people find their own Inner Voice, their
own calling? Does my leadership enhance and draw
out their strength?
I have often played the hero. I have often been
the one who calmly dispensed answers or
passionately presented the path to success. But,
the hero is unmasked. I know nothing. I know
nothing. I don't know what you should do. My
opinion is worthless. I am nothing. This is not a
self esteem issue. This is not a crisis of
confidence. It's a realization. I am nothing. The
"I" that I have always thought was "me" is not who
I am. Who am I? I could offer answers but they
would not be accurate. All I can say is "I am".
Now that I am unmasked, now that we know that I
know nothing, perhaps I am ready to lead. Empty of
my worthless opinions, I can be truly helpful.
Empty of self and all of its accessories, I ask
Spirit: "Let me see this world, this situation,
this person through Your eyes. When I enter a
leadership role I say the following adapted from A
Course In Miracles:
I am here only to be truly
helpful.
I am here to represent You Who have
sent me.
I don't have to worry about what to
say or what to do, for You Who have sent me will
direct me.
I am content to be wherever You wish
me to be, for I know that You go there with me.
I am healed as I let you teach me to
heal.
As that thought sinks in I move to the second
prayer adapted from the writings of St. Francis:
Teach me to heal. Make me an
instrument of Your peace.
Where there is hatred, let me sow
love.
Where there is sorrow, joy.
Where there is doubt, faith.
Where there is injury,
forgiveness.
Where there is despair, trust.
Where there is darkness, light.
Help me seek not so much to be
consoled, as to console; not so much to be loved,
as to love; and not so much to be understood, as to
understand.
For it is in giving that I
receive.
It is in forgiving that I am
forgiven; and it is in dying to self that I am born
to eternal life.
And so it is.
Now I am a channel, an instrument, for the
Divine, or Unified Will. I am not a channel for
some disembodied spirit. Certainly some of those
are very good, and some not. I am an instrument for
my Higher Self, the Christ Within, my Inner Being,
the Holy Spirit, my Atman, my Buddha Nature, or
simply, God. Whatever you call It, the concept is
the same. Whether you are a new age seeker or an
evangelical Christian, the result is the same. In
some way you are intending "Not my will, but Thy
will be done."
It doesn't matter how many books you have read,
or how steeped in spiritual practices you have
been. Let go. Forget everything you think you know
and allow the Spirit Within to direct you.
Spiritual Intelligence is choosing between Spirit
and ego. In every moment you choose, consciously or
unconsciously. You choose to hear one voice, the
Voice of Spirit or the voice of your ego.
There is a flow to life. When you submit your
personal will to the Will of God, you are in the
flow. When you submit your personal will to your
ego, you resist the flow. For me it is the word
"submit" that gets in the way. I don't want to
submit to anyone. Yet, I have submitted to the
world, to the approval of others, to the need for
control, to my physical and my emotional urges, and
to my own incessant, inner chatter. I have
submitted to all of these things in the name of
freedom. Yet, when have I felt most free? I have
felt most free when I was not thinking about me. I
feel free when I am focused and creating, when I am
free of thought and worry, and free of fear. I feel
free when I am on purpose, and in the flow. I am
free when I successfully practice "Not my will, but
Thy will be done." As A Course in Miracles says:
"God's will for me is perfect happiness."
As a spiritually intelligent leader, my role is
to lead others to this place. I lead by example. I
lead by remembering that I don't have the answers
and that I don't know anything. I become an
instrument for the well-being of others. I become
the presence of leadership because the Presence is
working through me.
As leaders we have a great deal of knowledge and
experience. We utilize it as needed. Rather than
look at our world through our knowledge and
experience we look at it with new eyes. We see
people we thought we knew, yet now they look
different. We see the perfection in every person
and every situation. Everything and everyone is as
they are meant to be in this moment. We set aside
our judgments and see what is. We set aside our
opinions and we see what can be.
As spiritually intelligent leaders the people
around us want to make us heroes. They want to
place their well-being in our hands. They want to
trust us with their path. Resist the temptation to
be the hero; the all-knowing leader, the one with
all the answers. Teach people to find their own
answers. Teach them to walk their own path. Be a
beacon, yet cultivate in others, their own ability
to shine. You are a blessing to the world.
"The wise leader is not collecting a string of
successes. The leader is helping others to find
their own success. There is plenty to go around.
Sharing success with others is very successful. The
single principle behind all creation teaches us
that true benefit blesses everyone and diminishes
no one. The wise leader knows that the reward for
doing the work arises naturally out of the work."
-The Tao of Leadership, by John Heider

William Frank Diedrich is a speaker,
executive coach, and the author of three books
including Beyond Blaming. He recently released a
powerful and insightful new CD entitled The
Leader's Edge: Three Keys to Exceptional
Leadership. Bill's books and CD are about taking
you inward where you find your own Inner Wisdom.
For more information go to
www.noblaming.com and
www.intelligentspirit.com