Etiquettes of Power (Part 6): Consistency

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Etiquettes of Power (Part 6): Consistency

The Seeds of Origin’s moral codes dictate that Black Authorities adhere to strict etiquettes of power. 

The sixth Etiquette of Power is Consistency.

Consistency is a proven characteristic of strength, confidence, and truth.  Enlightened Black Authority is built upon, sustained by, and immersed within consistent truth and moral obligation. 

Being consistent, first, to one’s self, Black Authority must be honest and trusting of himself.  Much like the adage, “you can’t love someone else unless and until you love yourself.”  Dishonesty with yourself can only lead to a life of deception in the outside world.  And how can you trust those around you if you don’t trust yourself?

Facing and casting out your demons of self-deception allows you to trust your authentic powers more effectively and wholeheartedly.  Of course, self-honesty and trust in the greatness of your powers will open doors for you to trust those around you.

With self-honesty and self-trust intact, your awareness, reasoning, and authority are each capable of reaching near perfection.  You can only tap into your unlimited capacity for consistency by making the attainment of maximum performance your primary target.

You must master self-consistency to handle, train, own, or otherwise exploit white livestock appropriately and with authentic authority.  White livestock tends to sense authentic authority, gravitating towards it and subconsciously becoming ripe and needy for domestication, re-education, and unconditional exploitation.

If you have genuinely mastered self-consistency, you are more than capable of maintaining consistency in exploiting and shepherding white livestock.  You must provide consistency for WMAs to reach their optimum asset-worthiness while endowing them with an intense appreciation for what they are.

You must follow these ten basic tenets of consistency of white livestock shepherding.

  1.   Be consistent in communicating with your livestock. Remember, it is not your friend. Do not speak to it or interact with it as such.
  2.    Be consistent in disciplining your livestock.  
  3.    Be consistent with your expectations and acceptable behaviors.
  4.    Be consistent with your requirements, rules, and conditions.
  5.    Be consistent in your verbiage, use of terminology, and silent signals.
  6.    Be consistent in what is allowed in various situations and circumstances.
  7.    Be consistent with your emotional attitude and temperament.
  8.    Be consistent in maintaining the animal’s physical and psychological health. 
  9.    Be consistent in the ongoing training and development of your animal.
  10.    Be consistent in your overall use and mastery of power.

Consistency is your power; it serves and maintains both you and your white livestock when finely tuned and appropriately dispensed.

Never take for granted the power of consistency or its rewards. Its steady and even-keeled reality is the hallmark of successful livestock shepherding.