Power takes many forms. Sometimes it's domination, but not always. Power can also be persuasion or seduction or influence through admiration, charisma, or fear.
In the end, power is simple. It's the ability to get someone to move toward your will. And that's why so many people have so little of it.
Not because they lack charisma, not because they lack knowledge, but because they don't have the first clue of what their will is. If you don't know your yes, if you don't know your no, then you're vulnerable to anyone who can speak with conviction. You live in the fog of maybe.
And in the fog, any strong voice becomes your compass. Not because it's true, but because it's clear. This is how spiritual manipulation works.
This is how high control groups work. This is how emotionally abusive relationships work. It's not always about control.
Sometimes it's just about creating confusion. Let's say that you ask someone not to interrupt you, but they go ahead and do it anyway, only it's to give you a compliment. That's an example of emotional manipulation.
They've combined a boundary violation with a flattering remark with something that makes you feel good. Now you feel confused. You feel good, but also disrespected.
You're unsure what just happened. You let it slide. But now the person who did it to you, they know who they're dealing with.
That's how manipulation works on people who live in a fog. It's not wrong to feel. Emotions are valuable.
They're information about what is happening within you and around you. If you suppress your emotions, you lose the signal. And if you act on them instantly, you become reactive, chaotic, and also easy to control.
The trick is to feel everything without automatically reacting to it. You listen. You stay present.
And then you know your body is the sight of your will. A yes is not a conclusion. A no is not an argument.
You feel it in your spine, in your breath, in the way that your chest opens or tightens. That is your compass. If you don't know what no feels like in your body, then you do not really know where you end and another person begins.
That's not just bad boundaries. That's dangerous. The mind can rationalize, the emotions can be triggered, the spirit can be flattered, but the body, the body knows.
That's where your clarity lives. And clarity is the root of real power. When you know your yes and your no.
When you can feel them, when you can live from them, you become impossible to control. You stop needing permission. You stop performing for approval.
You stop asking questions when the answer is already clear. And that clarity becomes presence. And presence becomes power.
I wrote a little book called The Adventures of a God. It's about Ordo Templey Orientis. What it is, what it isn't, how people get lost in it.
But really, it's about clarity. It's about seeing through the fog of expectation, self-doubt, and cultural conditioning. It's about reclaiming your yes, your no, and your fire.
If you're looking to start seeing clearly, read the book. But if you want to go all the way into the core of your will, if you want to go into the heart of the thing which has been trying to live through you your entire life, then you need will discovery. This is not a course.
It's not a coaching call. This is a ritual of self-recognition designed to burn off everything that is not yours and to leave you standing face to face with what is. If you're ready for that, the path is open.
You don't need to be louder or smarter or more persuasive. You just need to stop lying. Clarity is power.