EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 5 MIN
Field Lens #1: Decoding Clean Power vs. Dirty Power in Your Life
from The Stone Protocol · host Light Stone
Is power the problem, or is it just the "dirty" way we’ve seen it used? In this tactical solo episode, Light Stone introduces the first Field Lens of the Stone Protocol: Clean vs. Dirty Power. Light explains why "dirty power" thrives on urgency, scarcity, and manipulation, while "clean power" remains grounded in truth and non-extraction. This matters because until you can distinguish between a wounded craving and a resourced capacity, you will remain trapped in cycles of wreckage. Learn how to banish pressure tactics and step into a power that heals rather than destroys.Main Topics Covered1. The Neutrality of Power: Why power is simply "capacity" and why its moral value depends entirely on intention.2. The Predation Tool: Identifying "dirty power" through its hallmarks: manipulation, extraction, and eventual self-destruction.3. The Urgency Trap: How to recognize the "addiction-like" pressure of dirty power and the wounded parts that drive it.4. Internal Resourcing: How to maintain clean power during a divorce, financial loss, or a "cancel culture" event without resorting to lies.5. The 12 Field Lenses: An introduction to the system Light uses to help coaching clients tell the difference between "clean" and "dirty" interactions.6. The "End Justifies the Means" Fallacy: Why even good intentions can result in dirty power if they ignore consent and truth.7. Group Coaching Dynamics: How alternate perspectives help strip away the "external facade" of a situation.Key Takeaways1. Check the Pressure: If an interaction feels like a "cornering" or an immediate "must-have" urgency, you are likely dealing with dirty power or a wounded internal part.2. The Litmus Test: Ask yourself: "If I removed fear, urgency, and my public image from this choice, would I still do it?"3. Wholeness vs. Wreckage: Clean power leaves a trail of healing and stability; dirty power leaves a trail of wreckage and "theatrics."4. Stay Resourced: You cannot help others heal if you aren't healed yourself. Clean power requires being internally connected to your heart, regardless of your bank account.Connect / Work with LightCoaching: stoneprotocol.comInstagram: @lightstone.mediaYouTube: @lightstonemediaTikTok: @lightstone.mediaGuest/Referrals: DM “STONE” to @LightStone.MediaAre you playing clean or dirty? If this lens helped you see a situation in your life more clearly, make sure to Follow, Like, and Share the Stone Protocol. Challenge yourself today to ban all pressure tactics and see what remains when the urgency fades.
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Is power the problem, or is it just the "dirty" way we’ve seen it used? In this tactical solo episode, Light Stone introduces the first Field Lens of the Stone Protocol: Clean vs. Dirty Power. Light explains why "dirty power" thrives on urgency, scarcity, and manipulation, while "clean power" remains grounded in truth and non-extraction. This matters because until you can distinguish between a wounded craving and a resourced capacity, you will remain trapped in cycles of wreckage. Learn how to banish pressure tactics and step into a power that heals rather than destroys.Main Topics Covered1. The Neutrality of Power: Why power is simply "capacity" and why its moral value depends entirely on intention.2. The Predation Tool: Identifying "dirty power" through its hallmarks: manipulation, extraction, and eventual self-destruction.3. The Urgency Trap: How to recognize the "addiction-like" pressure of dirty power and the wounded parts that drive it.4. Internal Resourcing: How to maintain clean power during a divorce, financial loss, or a "cancel culture" event without resorting to lies.5. The 12 Field Lenses: An introduction to the system Light uses to help coaching clients tell the difference between "clean" and "dirty" interactions.6. The "End Justifies the Means" Fallacy: Why even good intentions can result in dirty power if they ignore consent and truth.7. Group Coaching Dynamics: How alternate perspectives help strip away the "external facade" of a situation.Key Takeaways1. Check the Pressure: If an interaction feels like a "cornering" or an immediate "must-have" urgency, you are likely dealing with dirty power or a wounded internal part.2. The Litmus Test: Ask yourself: "If I removed fear, urgency, and my public image from this choice, would I still do it?"3. Wholeness vs. Wreckage: Clean power leaves a trail of healing and stability; dirty power leaves a trail of wreckage and "theatrics."4. Stay Resourced: You cannot help others heal if you aren't healed yourself. Clean power requires being internally connected to your heart, regardless of your bank account.Connect / Work with LightCoaching: stoneprotocol.comInstagram: @lightstone.mediaYouTube: @lightstonemediaTikTok: @lightstone.mediaGuest/Referrals: DM “STONE” to @LightStone.MediaAre you playing clean or dirty? If this lens helped you see a situation in your life more clearly, make sure to Follow, Like, and Share the Stone Protocol. Challenge yourself today to ban all pressure tactics and see what remains when the urgency fades.
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