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Hymn of Man c. 1894 Charles Marie Dulac (French 1865–1898) France 19th century Lithograph
Hymn of Man c. 1894 Charles Marie Dulac (French 1865–1898) France 19th century Lithograph

How Nature Moves

Image by Marc Zimmer

It flows unthinking. When it hits a barrier, it yields, pauses, re-routes its path continuing in a natural flow uneffected by the barrier it encountered. It does not stick in consciousness.

It moves ‘around’ the barrier in some way as a new path of movement emerges after the acknowledging pause. It may or may not recruit/be joined by another part to follow a divine instinctual movement seamlessly. Nature doesn’t think and it doesn’t hold on. In fact, it has no opinion. It’s pure movement. It doesn’t think “Oh there was a barrier, let me check on it later." Instead it simply re-organizes around it with instant response and adaption forging a new way remaining in the cosmic dance. It does not latch on to the barrier/obstacle in consciousness. Integration occurs naturally without conscious awareness that the energy matrix of the barrier will be absorbed by the constantly emerging qualities of re- and self-organization of the fluid breath.

 

Flow like Water. Yield. Acknowledge. Respond. Re-Route. One with trust and knowing.

Choose another path of movement/action/access. Be like water means judgment is replaced by all knowing divine movement. ‘Problems' and 'resistances’ are met with acknowledgement and letting them be there. SPACE.

 

Effortful + heavy become effortless and weightless, unbound by gravity in movement and thinking, in the body and the mind. Emotions become an ocean that holds itself.

Note: Nature may also express in 'nudging a barrier into movement' but never forcing.

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Hymn of Man c. 1894 Charles Marie Dulac (French 1865–1898) France 19th century Lithograph

~ I acknowledge and am grateful to the Snaw Naw and Nuneymuxv First Nations on whose traditional lands I live, play, learn and practice.~

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