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The other day trying to catch a connection at Denver International Airport, I was on and off a series of moving walk ways. As I said to my friend, the dismount is crucial. I've learned that a deep knee bend allows me to keep my stride going and moving fast. Without the knee bend, it's a whole different story of either slowing down way to much to avoid tripping, or some sort of inelegant end to the ride.
When we have an experience of Wholeness, a weekend workshop, a festival, a beautiful learning experience, the return to "normal" life is always interesting and important.
I remember this from camp as a kid. I LOVED camp. It was the best part of my year. Then the return was always heartbreaking. When I worked at SuperCamp and The Road Less Traveled, the young people would have extraordinary, life changing experiences, then would be dropped off back into their regularly scheduled programming.
The challenge with this is that here you are with these feelings of wholeness, of aliveness, of being closer to our soul mission and aliveness as you've ever been, and then it's Tuesday. And Wednesday. And there are challenging feelings.
Here is an episode of my tenderness on the other side of the Arkadia festival as I find myself settling into Van Life. I'm full of feelings and working to integrate the experience and allow myself to be present and with myself. Enjoy.
The other day trying to catch a connection at Denver International Airport, I was on and off a series of moving walk ways. As I said to my friend, the dismount is crucial. I've learned that a deep knee bend allows me to keep my stride going and moving fast. Without the knee bend, it's a whole different story of either slowing down way to much to avoid tripping, or some sort of inelegant end to the ride.
When we have an experience of Wholeness, a weekend workshop, a festival, a beautiful learning experience, the return to "normal" life is always interesting and important.
I remember this from camp as a kid. I LOVED camp. It was the best part of my year. Then the return was always heartbreaking. When I worked at SuperCamp and The Road Less Traveled, the young people would have extraordinary, life changing experiences, then would be dropped off back into their regularly scheduled programming.
The challenge with this is that here you are with these feelings of wholeness, of aliveness, of being closer to our soul mission and aliveness as you've ever been, and then it's Tuesday. And Wednesday. And there are challenging feelings.
Here is an episode of my tenderness on the other side of the Arkadia festival as I find myself settling into Van Life. I'm full of feelings and working to integrate the experience and allow myself to be present and with myself. Enjoy.