Belief. Thank you Simon. You remind me of that! SImon says “when you learn to play drums you just have to believe hard enough. I know that I have all the muscles and tendons in my arms to do i, and I just have to get my brain to co-ordinate it all. And if I believe strong enough, then there it is!”
“Brilliant.” That’s what I say. Often I’m really good at believing, and sometimes, I fall off into doubt.
That’s all life is… a belief. I know that when I dance, if I can see it clearly then I know it will happen that way. If it’s all fuzzy, then that’s how my reality will become. SO, in life it’s the same- see it really clearly, and believe, and then that’s what will have to happen. SImple! Like snowboarding too… as soon as you allow yourself to doubt or feel the fear, your wobble, or eat snow!
It’s not always easy to believe. It is simple. But not always easy…
The other cool thing about talking to Simon is that he paints these vivid pictures where you can see it all happening. As he utters the words, the pieces of the story come together and form a clear reality that you can simply step straight into. Having someone else observe that reality and hold space for you, is really special. We all need someone who can do that.
That is what I am bringing together at the BodyTalk Space, and among my friends. To bring that support, and clarity, where we can all see it, believe it, and therefor it makes stepping into it oh so much more easeful. I want to really see everyone’s unique talents, as they see mine, and support that process of developing and expressing them.
When you do BodyTalk, you need others around you who also see the new reality, or else, it’s easy to fall back into the rutt of life as seen by people who believe in being sick. If you can help someone to believe… if you can insight the possibilities of change and potential, if you can hold that space… then it can happen.
Let’s all start doing that for ourselves and each other.
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I hope you’ll be better. I Love snowboarding.
Gretchen Bleiler
ha ha – love your little animation – make them longer! – i know it’s a lot of work – you need some interns! – little elfs of some sort