The Bio-logic of Leadership 67, the Sphere of Command
Bio-logics of Leadership 67, the Spheres of Leadership Course
The Sphere of Command
First is the sphere of command. This is the area or environment wherein a person or leadership utilizes its command power willfully without any resistance or protest by the sphere’s constituents, or restrained by a conditional factor.
Sphere of Power or Direct Command concerns one’s ability, willingness, action, and result of one’s power to direct and command oneself, one’s environments, and those the chattels that belong to one, including one’s memories.
One may deploy threats, intimidation, violence, punishment, lies, deceit, coercion, hate, or anger, although the least effective tools of leadership and living, without any adverse consequences. However, utilizing threats, etc., may harm one’s ethics and good nature, even if the action was addressed to oneself.
Those areas that belong to the sphere of command include one’s own person. A person’s mind comprises the three minds, as follows: the analytical mind, the reactive mind, and the somatic mind, and their mechanisms and memories. It includes one’s own body and its structural and functional parts. In addition, one’s own immediate personal physical environments are also included.
Can you imagine a scene where you were dancing in the sky? If not, your sphere of command is not fully within your grasp.
Can you remember your 10th years birthday? If not, your sphere of command is not fully within your grasp.
Can you move the furniture in your room, if it is not shared with the spouse, a sibling, or anyone else? If not, your sphere of command is not fully within your grasp.
In all of these, one does not require the opinions, agreements, participations, approvals, etc., of any third party other than one’s own intention and desire.