Session Eighteen Worksheet:
Maintaining Your Mentalligence

Objective:
Unlearn silo indoctrination that breeds darkness.

Pivot toward integration.

Rethink It:
Move from Silo to Integration

Everything is cult when we stay in silos. Opening our hearts and minds to varied perspectives can help us harness energy and move in a positive and productive direction. We can find and use our imagineering lens to shine our lights bright, to their highest potential, inching a little closer to fine.

Mentalligence Check

Action Steps: Use Your Resources to
Maintain your Mentalligence

1. Review your mentalligence journey. Revisit your quiz results, notes, and anything else that documents your progress along the way. How has the process changed you? What will your next moves be?

2. Form dynamic circles. Reach out and find fellow conscious global citizens to connect with. Engage a wide variety of people and learn together in community.

3. Do some kidulting. Don’t be all kid or all adult—integrate them both. Approach life with the wonder of a child, allowing curiosity and creativity to reign with the maturity and depth of an adult who wants to take responsibility to make positive contributions to our world.

4. Vibrate on high. Let your light source guide you and allow you to vibrate with love and positive energy. Even when life drags you down, or people go low, go high. Positivity is contagious.

5. Live and let live with love. Let curiosity, not judgment reign. Don’t try to police everyone else. Instead, work to understand how indoctrination traps all of us and set a positive and productive example. Draw upon your own code of ethics to work toward a do-it-together good life.

6. Dance with all your heart and mind. It happens now. Claim your birthright to dance freely. Don’t abandon head for heart or heart for head. Look for wholeness, not happy-talk superficiality. Stay agile, and keep spiraling UP.

Everything is cult. We say our vows and ritualize everything as a means of safety and security, albeit a false sense. We’re on a perpetual pilgrimage to satisfy our souls, to find some inspiration that doesn’t exist in the places we’re searching. We hunt for something that will set us free, and when we think we’ve found the holy grail—immortality; happiness; easy, healthy, fun; or so-called success—we become obsessed, which ironically makes us more bound than ever. Maybe happiness instead comes from our imperfections, from brokenness, from not knowing. Maybe deprogramming comes through this kind of disruptive process—the one that bids us to entertain ambiguity. The process prompts us to get messy as we cobble together new framings that are contradictory and imprecise, but honest and valiant.