We are often taught to cringe at our own reflection – rather than smile and admit we’re just about perfect for this moment we live and breathe.
We are often taught to singe others – rather than accommodate them and adjust to different perceptions and beliefs.
We are often taught to sting – rather than be free.
Perhaps a little play may free us from those canapes of gloom …
Imagine a freestyle journaliste with a passion for global control.
Imagine a freestyle journal-writer with a passion for global crisis.
Imagine a freestyle journey-navigator with a passion for energy medicine.
Mmmmm, what deliciousness.
We are often taught to be incredible and not give a toss about what we leave behind – rather than admit our fun left some debris that is our responsibility to clear up.
We are often taught to be amazing and not give a jot about we do to others – rather than admit our energy affects others if they’re not completely neutral.
We are often taught to be zappers and not give a toot about what vampiring we do – rather than admit our interference and lack of self-fulfillment has a terrorising effect on others unless they’re not attached to anything.
Perhaps a little play may encourage us to free ourselves and give us that space we crave …
We are often taught to be anything but neutral and to have comment, opinion or judgement – rather than be honest and keep to our truth.
We are often taught to be anything but natural and to have beliefs, dogmas and religions – rather than be clear and keep to our true form.
We are often taught to be anything but nurturing and to have ideals, idiots as friends and stupidity as an excuse – rather than be a dear and keep to our well-being.
Perhaps a little play may sort it out …
Imagine blocking everything that suggests love is a beautiful thing, and then let it go (hahahahaha).
Imagine blocking everything that suggests love has no power, and then let it go (hehehehehe).
Imagine blocking everything that suggests love is no answer, and then let it go (hohohohoho).