We are often taught that quitting is a failure rather than an empowerment.

We are often taught that quitting is something we do when we have something to give up.

We are often taught that quitting is for losers rather than for winners.

Surprisingly, we can now explore it as a positive action.

We are often taught that giving in is a sign of weakness.

We are often taught that giving in is for victims.

We are often taught that giving in is for those who ask to be dominated.

Surprisingly, we can now explore it as a positive action.

We are often taught that expression is for artists.

We are often taught that expression is for particular moments.

We are often taught that expression is for communication.

Surprisingly, we can now explore it as a healing action.

Imagine expressing every moment as a gift.

Imagine expressing every moment as a song.

Imagine expressing every moment as a musical.

What disturbance clears itself?

Imagine putting all of our worries in a box.

Imagine putting all of our sorries in a sock.

Imagine putting all of our idiocies in a crockpot.

What laugh clears them all?

Imagine having now as a safe place.

Imagine having now as an extraordinary place.

Imagine having now as a loving place.

What lunacy clears us well?

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We ask to be born into a world.

We may ask to be born to particular parents.

We may ask to be born for a particular purpose.

We may ask to have adventure or peace.

We may ask to have success or failure.

We may ask to have health or sickness.

We may not realise what we’re asking for.

We may adjust ourselves to fit each moment.

We may adjust each moment to fit our mind.

We may adjust nothing and simply roll along with it.

We may find it’s all the same thing.

We may need something to sustain us.

We may think we need something to support us.

We may believe we can’t breathe without external support aids.

We may find that coming to still and centre-ing is more healing than crisis.

We may need people to community with.

We may think we need people to support us.

We may believe we can’t survive without external support aids.

We may find that coming to still and balancing is more healing than ‘crying wolf’.

We may need shelter to keep us together.

We may think we need beliefs to support us.

We may believe we can’t survive without beliefs that can’t prove they’re valid.

We may find that coming to still and recovering is more healing than ‘shying from life’.

We may need each other to live well.

We may think we need a hub to clone us.

We may believe we can’t hive without jivers to encourage us.

We may find that coming to Avalon Welfare is more healing than not.

We may need ‘money to survive’.

We may think we need a proper job to employ us.

We may believe we can’t be properly employed unless we’re tied to something we don’t love.

We may find that becoming part of Avalon Welfare is more healing than work.

We may need ‘something we can’t put our finger on’.

We may think we need the ‘opposite of what’s real’.

We may believe we can’t face reality with whom we are.

We may find that Avalon Welfare becomes exactly what we want deep down in our hearts.

We may need ‘an instant fix now’.

We may think we need something to change but don’t want the whole k’ching.

We may believe we can’t engage with now as now.

We may find that Avalon Welfare has ‘just the thing’.

We may need ‘our problems to go away’.

We may think we need ‘head-help’.

We may believe we can’t cope.

We may find that having fun is ‘just the thing’.

We may need ‘to be needy / needed / not needed / not needy’.

We may think we need help.

We may believe there’s nothing in existence that could possibly do ‘the job’.

We may find Avalon Welfare surprises us.

We may need ‘nothing’.

We may think ‘nothing’.

We may believe ‘nothing’.

We may find ‘nothing’.

We may have the success of Avalon Welfare already.

We may relish ‘everything’.

We may think ‘everywhere’.

We may believe ‘everyone’.

We may find the success of Avalon Welfare changes us.

We may experience a depth that ‘can’t be real’.

We may experience a height that ‘can’t be real’.

We may experience a breadth that ‘can’t be real’.

We may find the success of Avalon Welfare perfects us.

We may enter a state of Nirvana.

We may enter a state of Bliss.

We may enter a state of Chaos.

We may find the success of Avalon Welfare opens us up to love.