We are often taught to run with hysteria rather than face it, feel it and figure ourselves well with it.
We are often taught to run from situations rather than face them, feel them and be super cool.
We are often taught to run away from ourselves rather than face it, feel it and figure ourselves well.
Surprisingly, we often end up requiring medical assistance.
We are often taught to reserve laughter for comedy rather than use it to fend off seriousness.
We are often taught to reserve our best for special rather than use it to breathe easy.
We are often taught to reserve ourselves rather than resound with our full notes.
Surprisingly, we often end up requiring Avalon Welfare Productions and Promotions.
We are often taught to block our way rather than get into fun with our own daring.
We are often taught to block our thoughts rather than get into fun with our own daring.
We are often taught to block our own life rather than get into fun with our own daring.
Surprisingly, we often end up requiring a nudge over the edge of comfort.
Imagine having a friend who gives you that push when fear freezes us into climatic terror.
Imagine having a pal who sells you a rush that pushes fear into a fridge and locks it into itself.
Imagine having a mate who tells you you’re okay as you are and you’ll be okay if you really follow your heart.
a) What obstacle disappears?
Imagine having a say in how you sing.
Imagine having a way that lets you sing.
Imagine having an eagle that lets you soar well.
b) What self-rejection disappears?
Imagine having a person inside that relishes relish.
Imagine having a person by your side that relishes relish.
Imagine having a person that’s like a perfect partner.
c) What self-denial disappears?
scroll down for Amber’s answers:
a) Denial of who i really am
b) “I need something to be real”
c) The one that limits my breathing