Self-organization for the spiritual entrepreneur
- khepranow
- May 28
- 5 min read
There is a particular kind of frustration that spiritual seekers sometimes experience — a gap between the profound inner experiences of meditation, prayer and contemplation, and the practical, sometimes messy reality of daily life. Bills. Schedules. Goals pursued and abandoned. Energy scattered in a hundred directions at once.
The truth is that genuine spirituality does not flee from the practical. It transforms it.
At Lion Power Abundant Living, we teach that the outer life is a direct reflection of the inner life — and that self organization is not a mundane administrative task but a spiritual discipline. It is the art of bringing the clarity, intentionality and focused awareness cultivated in meditation out into the world — into your calendar, your notebook, your body, your finances and your daily habits.
Begin Within — Meditation as the Foundation of Organization
Before we organize anything in the outer world, we must first create order in the inner world. This is why daily meditation sits at the absolute foundation of the Lion Power system — not as a luxury or a spiritual extra, but as the essential first act of every productive, purposeful day.
When you meditate consistently, something shifts. The mental noise quiets. Priorities become clearer. Anxiety loses its grip. You begin to see your life, your goals and your challenges from a slightly higher vantage point — calmer, wider and more creative.
Practical Step: Establish a non negotiable daily meditation practice — even 10 to 15 minutes first thing in the morning, before the world makes its demands. Protect this time as sacred.
The Meditation Journal
One of the most powerful and underutilized practices available to the spiritual entrepreneur is the Meditation Journal — the habit of writing immediately after your meditation session, while you are still warm from the inner stillness.
In the Alpha state and in meditation, we are closer to Source — more open, more receptive and more able to hear the quiet guidance that is always available but so easily drowned out by the noise of ordinary consciousness. Messages, insights, creative ideas, solutions to persistent problems — all of these tend to surface in and around meditation.
Practical Step: Keep a dedicated notebook or journal beside your meditation space. Immediately after each session, write whatever arose — images, feelings, words, ideas, questions, answers. Do not edit or judge. Simply record.
The Dream Diary
Sleep is not empty time. For the spiritually aware entrepreneur, the night is a second laboratory — a space in which the subconscious mind processes the experiences of the day, communicates through symbols and stories, and sometimes delivers guidance of remarkable clarity and precision.
Practical Step: Keep a separate Dream Diary on your bedside table. The moment you wake — before rising, before checking your phone, before speaking — write down whatever you remember of your dreams in as much detail as possible.
Synchronicities
Pay special attention to synchronicities — those seemingly weird coincidences that carry an unmistakable quality of meaning. The book that falls open to exactly the page you needed. The person who calls at the precise moment you were thinking of them.
Practical Step: Note synchronicities in your journal as they occur — date, circumstance, what was on your mind at the time and what you sense the meaning or message might be.
The Planning Notebook
Alongside your meditation journal and dream diary, maintain a dedicated Planning Notebook — a practical, active tool for translating your spiritual vision into concrete, achievable steps.
Your planning notebook should contain:
Your Vision Statement — A clear, vivid, present tense description of the life and business you are building. Written as if it is already real. Read daily.
Your Goals — Broken down by timeframe — where do you want to be in 5 years? In 1 year? In 90 days? In 30 days?
Your Daily To Do List — A focused, realistic list of the 3 to 5 most important actions for today.
Your Process Maps — For each significant goal or project, map out the steps involved.
Practical Step: Spend 10 to 15 minutes each evening reviewing your day and preparing your list for tomorrow.
The Body — Your First Form of Wealth
Health is the first form of wealth.
No business plan, no spiritual practice and no financial strategy can compensate for a body that is depleted, neglected or chronically unwell.
Regular Physical Exercise — Move your body every day — not as punishment, not as performance, but as an act of care and respect for the magnificent instrument through which you experience and create life.
Conscious Breathing — The breath is always available. Three slow, deep, conscious breaths can shift your neurological state, clear your thinking and restore your access to the calm, creative Alpha mind.
Cosmic FreeStyle Tai Chi — Ras Ber I's own signature morning movement practice — slow, graceful, intuitive flowing movement guided by conscious breathing and accompanied by sacred music.
Nutrition — You are, in a very real sense, what you eat. Whole, living, nourishing foods support a clear mind, stable energy and emotional resilience.
Financial Self Organization
Spiritual integrity and financial intelligence are not opposites. They are partners.
Money is energy. Like all energy, it responds to awareness, intention and skillful management.
For those currently experiencing financial hardship, the path to financial stability begins not with grand investment strategies but with honest, humble, practical action. Consider what skills and services you can offer locally and immediately.
Practical Step: Whatever your current financial situation, begin tracking every dollar in and every dollar out. Awareness is the first step to mastery.
Cultivating Self Discipline
Everything requires one thing above all others — self discipline. Not the harsh, punishing self discipline of the inner critic, but the loving, consistent, values driven self discipline of someone who genuinely respects themselves and their mission.
Self discipline is, at its core, a spiritual practice. It is the daily decision to honor your True Will above the competing demands of comfort, distraction, fear and habit.
Your Daily Rhythm
Morning: Meditation and conscious breathing Meditation journaling Dream diary Cosmic FreeStyle Tai Chi or gentle movement Review vision statement and daily intentions Prepare focused daily to do list
Throughout the Day: Conscious breathing resets between tasks.
Mini movement breaks every 1 to 2 hours Note synchronicities and insights as they arise Work from your to do list — one focused task at a time
Evening: Review the day in your planning notebook Note what was accomplished and what you are grateful for Prepare tomorrow's to do list Brief Alpha state relaxation before sleep
The Examined Life
Socrates said that the unexamined life is not worth living. The person who moves through life on autopilot — reacting rather than choosing, drifting rather than directing — is not truly living their own life.
The spiritual entrepreneur who meditates, journals, dreams consciously, plans deliberately, moves their body with care, manages their finances with awareness and cultivates daily self discipline is doing something radical and revolutionary — they are living intentionally.
This is the Lion Power path. This is the examined life. This is the beginning of genuine,lasting abundance — within and without.
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