Lanterns in the Dark
A Mind Rebel™ Coach does not come to the conversation as the one who knows.
They come as the one who listens.
This kind of listening is not casual.
It is not waiting politely until it is your turn to respond.
It is the quieting of your own noise so another’s truth can be heard.
It is receiving not only the words, but the pauses, the energy, the images that rise beneath the surface.
It is releasing the belief that there is a right way to live, and meeting a human being exactly where they are.
From this listening, curiosity begins to grow.
Not the curiosity of interrogation, but the curiosity of deep respect.
Questions are offered like open hands, not closed fists.
They are spacious, simple, alive with wonder.
They do not lead — they invite.
They do not narrow — they open.
When questions are asked from this place, they act like lanterns in the dark.
Not showing the path in advance, but sparking the living process of insight and growth.
The client does not receive the coach’s wisdom.
They discover their own.
This is the heart of the work:
to let curiosity be the lantern,
casting light in the dark
so the client can see their own way.