Going across to a "catcher" in life can be tough for me. I tend to be impatient and to rush things. I don't like to wait for someone else's timing. But if you want to get a really good, safe catch and not lose anyone's energy, the timing has to be right. And it is the catcher's call. Sunday, July 8, 2012
"Ready, Hep!"
I love thinking about metaphors that apply from movement to life. Currently, Ive been thinking a lot about what it means in the art of flying trapeze to go across with a trick to the catcher. I have to be ready, wait for his or her call, have the right timing, present myself in just the right way so that I can be caught, and pull it all together so that the process is seamless, fluid, and directs the energy in just the right way.
Going across to a "catcher" in life can be tough for me. I tend to be impatient and to rush things. I don't like to wait for someone else's timing. But if you want to get a really good, safe catch and not lose anyone's energy, the timing has to be right. And it is the catcher's call.
Going across to a "catcher" in life can be tough for me. I tend to be impatient and to rush things. I don't like to wait for someone else's timing. But if you want to get a really good, safe catch and not lose anyone's energy, the timing has to be right. And it is the catcher's call.
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