March 14, 2010

The Life of Dance

Waking up as a little boy the for the day’s adventure pumped through my veins and lit up my eyes. I’d look out the window at the bright sunshine, the hay fields, and the expansive blue skies and magical clouds. Once out in the freedom of the day, with no responsibilities, I’d hop, skip, jump, and run with , wonder, and . Somewhere along the way, I began to remember and learned about cause and effect. Suddenly some limitations came into existence. Continuing to grow and mature, I learned to reason and apply my own critical thinking to situations that may or may not happen. I was creating a new reality within the context of my mind and my past experiences. The horror! Now, with another level of awareness that has developed, the spiritual awareness, it’s like walking the tight rope between this world we live and work in, and the uninhibited freedom of a child at play. There is something more to this experience of . We are not just conditioned beasts of labour and . We are not just confined to living a sentence in suburbia. There is, and always was, so much more available to us. It exists everywhere, including suburbia, at work, in the mundane, at the most extraordinary and ordinary. The only way I can explain the discovery is to .

One day hopeful, the other day destitute, one day in , the next day hateful, one moment playful, the next moment serious, and one day success, the next day failure. We’re constantly moving and changing. The only constant is the silence, the stillness, the quiet place deep inside where connects . We feel it in the closest moments of intimacy with family or significant others. It is experienced in the greatest profound moment of and all words, all senses, all comprehension has escaped us. There is nothing left to figure out, there is only to forget. Everyday we would do well to forget many of the happenings of our yesterday. No bias, no fear, no limitations, no expectations, just wonder. Wonder and curiosity accompanied by and . This intrigues me greatly. How would tomorrow look? How would my world interact? This ideal leads me to believe that more is available for all of us.

About the author: James Hueber is a baby clothing businessman, where his latest ecommerce project is seo Auckland and house painting.

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