Category Archives: moving, breathing, feeling

think on these things

Screen Shot 2016-01-13 at 10.10.50 AM  Last night I watched our president delivering his last state of the union address.  I thought about campaigning for him for a month in New Hampshire in 2008 and again in 2012.  The excitement of that work and the devotion to this brilliant man of impeccable character and positive vision.

I subscribe to the daily thoughts from the Napoleon Hill Foundation. This one arrived this morning and just took my breath away. 

Every thought you release becomes a permanent part of your character.

Thoughts are things. Every thought you release — good or bad — is a form of energy that can affect those who receive it, for better or worse. More important, your thoughts affect you. You become what you think about most. If you think about success, you condition your mind to seek success, and you attract large portions of it. Conversely, if you think about failure and despair, you will become miserable and desperate. To keep your mind on a positive track, the moment you begin to experience creeping negativism, make a conscious decision to eliminate negative thoughts and replace them with their positive counterparts.

The creeping climate of fear, rage and racism that has arisen in the past eight years confuses and frightens me.  So many people, it seems, willing to be miserable and desperate.  And then I remember:  rage is easier than love.  It requires nothing of us.  It is mindless, reactive and addictive. 

Lovingkindness is hard work.  Not because it is difficult in itself, but because it means that we have to become vulnerable, willing to listen, open to feeling what is actually happening in our bodies and minds.  It means letting go of being right or wrong and opening to just being. 

In this picture I took during the 2012 campaign on a cold early November morning in Concord, NH, I love the skyward look of the young boy echoing the skyward look of our president asking us to move forward with courage and compassion.  I pray that we will do that now, again, each day, each one of us, together.

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Embodied Horsemanship

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The horses are my joy.  They continue to teach me about living with heart and awareness and I continue to love sharing the lessons of Embodied Horsemanship.

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fascia meditations

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“Fascia is the soft tissue component of the connective tissue system that permeates the human body. It forms a whole-body continuous three-dimensional matrix of structural support. Fascia interpenetrates and surrounds all organs, muscles, bones and nerve fibers, creating a unique environment for body systems functioning. The scope of our definition of and interest in fascia extends to all fibrous connective tissues, including aponeuroses, ligaments, tendons, retinaculae, joint capsules, organ and vessel tunics, the epineurium, the meninges, the periostea, and all the endomysial and intermuscular fibers of the myofasciae” .From the Fascia Research Congress

I took these photographs of the beetlebung trees in Jacob’s back yard on Martha’s Vineyard.  They remind me of what Ida Rolf said about fascia — that if you remove everything else from the body, you would still see the structure and form of the body in the lacework of the fascia.

In my dancing lately, I have been focusing on the fascia, and on finding its elastic, supportive, fluid feeling in my movement.  This feels like a moving meditation that I could do forever – a continual journey of bodily contemplation and discovery. How do you experience your fascia?  Can you imagine moving from the mind of the fascia?