resiliency

how do you move through time & space? do you have a sense of how far your presence
& sphere of influence reach? are you sensitive to the merging points where you energetic boundary meets the world? and where another's line of influence crosses yours?

the process of knowing your boundaries is often related to putting up walls or stop signs around things which pull us out of balance. perfectly natural & appropriate.
as we look at the critical point of convergence, where two boundaries meet, consider applying a perspective which allows for grace, sensitivity, and discernment...
 
the moment our eyes meet, we each play a central role in the exchange, our timing is never accidental, our connections never happenstance. as two individual souls merge, a boundary line blurs, no matter how sustainably or how fleeting two vibrations, are perfectly in sync; meeting in momentary precision is how every second of time ticks by.  with this perfect alignment so exact to another's vibration, one or both can find a desire to replay, recreate, and chase like a high.  

an immediate internal recalibration is warranted.

from this alignment frequency emerges another, a new harmony guiding a new resonance from each ones' center. whether the two remain aimed in similar trajectory or spring off one another into a new direction the alignment was real.

from the moment we learn to walk, we are running... it's as if we take our sweet time getting through the most basic steps first and foremost. then once we finally evolve to the upright humans we are destined to become, we immediately take off, in perpetual motion for years.  we skip, hop, run, sprint, and stay on our toes those first years of life.  even after we are placed in chairs for hours at a time. as children, if not given any devices to drop our heads, we adapt without sacrificing the inherent pulse.  we are still speaking the language of our bodies, we are still listening, and it is out of a primal knowing that movement continues... bodies in motion stay in motion.  



children and young at heart adults have found a key to staying light in mind and body.

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