Practice / weakened / low risk
After practice, ask what still deserves your obedience.
To help achievement-driven practitioners notice when a helpful method has become a private judge, and to return authority to conduct, care, community, or rest when appropriate.
Before you begin
Human problem
What this is for
Burnout and achievement-contingent self-worth.
Modern human condition sourcesFor
Who may need it
People already using reflective, contemplative, therapeutic, creative, or productivity methods who feel driven to prove they are doing them correctly.
Not for
When this may not fit
Not for people in acute crisis, addiction withdrawal, severe depression, dissociation, or situations where professional care, rest, medication, direct action, or social support is the main need. It is also not for beginners who need simple consistency before meta-reflection.
Steps
- Finish the practice or work block without adding extra improvement tasks.
- Write one sentence: What did this method help me see or do?
- Write one sentence: What is it now asking me to obey?
- Choose one custody path: keep using the method, embody one concrete action, ask a teacher or trusted person, rest from the method, or revise the method.
- Name one ordinary act that would show the authority has moved into life: apologize, rest, finish a task, ask for help, stop checking, or serve someone.
- Stop after seven minutes even if the answer feels incomplete.
Notice
What to watch
- Whether the method feels like guidance or judgment.
- Whether the body relaxes, tightens, or searches for another standard.
- Whether the chosen custody path leads to clearer conduct within twenty-four hours.
Caution
When to stop
Do not use this practice to avoid necessary discipline, therapy, medical care, ethical repair, or hard conversations. If it increases rumination or self-surveillance, stop and use simpler support.
Weakens if
What would count against it
Weakens if users report more rumination, less action, more shame about practice, or no change in their relationship to self-measurement after two weeks.
Linked Teaching
Evidence Trail
Source Basis
- Mode: Critique.
- Active frontier: What a method does with its own authority.
- Practitioner-method lens: MN 22 Alagaddupama Sutta raft simile, used as a method of proper use and release.
- Primary-text comparison: MN 22 validates the Dhamma as a crossing tool and then warns against carrying it; the Heart Sutra denies attainment while still relying on Prajnaparamita; the Mandukya Upanishad uses waking, dreaming, and deep sleep to confirm turiya; Tannisho strains self-authorizing method models by grounding release in Other Power.
- Prior-art pressure: Joshua William Smith, Snakes and Ladders: Therapy as Liberation in Nagarjuna and Wittgenstein's Tractatus, Sophia 2021.
- Prior-art pressure: Michael A. Sells, Mystical Languages of Unsaying, for apophatic language that turns back on its own claims.
- Hybrid anomaly pressure: Dogen practice-realization, Rinzai post-kensho curriculum, Heart Sutra practice after no attainment, and Shinran's Other Power.
- Modern human-condition grounding: modern-human-condition-who-burn-out-occupational-phenomenon, modern-human-condition-apa-stress-in-america-2024, modern-human-condition-curran-hill-perfectionism-increasing, and modern-human-condition-gallup-state-global-workplace-2024. Modern Human Condition: Burn-out as an Occupational Phenomenon Modern Human Condition: Perfectionism Is Increasing Over Time Modern Human Condition: State of the Global Workplace 2024 Modern Human Condition: Stress in America 2024
- Reasoning-method critique: raft thinking protects against clinging to a method, but it can distort traditions where faithful repetition, communal custody, embodiment, or grace remain central after insight. It must be balanced with close reading and falsification pressure.
Common Questions
What is the purpose of The Authority Check?
To help achievement-driven practitioners notice when a helpful method has become a private judge, and to return authority to conduct, care, community, or rest when appropriate.
When should someone stop or use caution?
Do not use this practice to avoid necessary discipline, therapy, medical care, ethical repair, or hard conversations. If it increases rumination or self-surveillance, stop and use simpler support.
What would weaken this Practice?
Weakens if users report more rumination, less action, more shame about practice, or no change in their relationship to self-measurement after two weeks.