WHO WERE YOU BEFORE THE WORLD TOLD YOU?
when you were a kid you just played and did whatever you felt like, and sometimes as you were playing you would fall over stub your toes,it would hurt, you would have a cry then get back up and start playing again like nothing happened, you didn't analyse why you fell over, you just did and that was it, and got up carry on singing, laughing, playing, as we get older we lose this inner child way of doing life, and we forget how to play, life starts to get serious, we fall over it hurts and it takes longer for us to get back up again, why does this happen? because somewhere along the way of life we start to inject a number of belief systems, habits, indoctrination from religious beliefs of even spiritual beliefs, or just from our family, friends and environment, even tv programs anything we that we allowed to influence us in life, and we start to form associations to things and label things good or bad, right or wrong, and our mind starts to interpret and analyse everything, we start to form our internal map of reality based on all our programming which consists of our beliefs, habits, strategies, behaviours and how we see the world, often there is alot of unresourceful programming that has been created over the years, which starts to create alsorts of problems, but what if we took alway all the indoctrination? all the labels? all the interpretations of what you perceive is good or bad? of what you were told life is? what if everything was just as it is, no right or wrong just neutral? as nothing has meaning until we give it a meaning, as a kid you didn't think all the time and give meaning to every situation and event that took place, you just did whatever you felt like in the moment, you did things that you enjoyed and felt good to you and what naturally flowed, and often or not everything went pretty smoothly, and even when you fell down at times you got back up pretty quick because you wanted to continue to play and have fun. What if it was just that simple, to be childlike without being childish, to play, have fun, to do things that made you feel good and when you fall down, you just stopped for a moment, perhaps have a cry, then start playing again.
Julz xo
when you were a kid you just played and did whatever you felt like, and sometimes as you were playing you would fall over stub your toes,it would hurt, you would have a cry then get back up and start playing again like nothing happened, you didn't analyse why you fell over, you just did and that was it, and got up carry on singing, laughing, playing, as we get older we lose this inner child way of doing life, and we forget how to play, life starts to get serious, we fall over it hurts and it takes longer for us to get back up again, why does this happen? because somewhere along the way of life we start to inject a number of belief systems, habits, indoctrination from religious beliefs of even spiritual beliefs, or just from our family, friends and environment, even tv programs anything we that we allowed to influence us in life, and we start to form associations to things and label things good or bad, right or wrong, and our mind starts to interpret and analyse everything, we start to form our internal map of reality based on all our programming which consists of our beliefs, habits, strategies, behaviours and how we see the world, often there is alot of unresourceful programming that has been created over the years, which starts to create alsorts of problems, but what if we took alway all the indoctrination? all the labels? all the interpretations of what you perceive is good or bad? of what you were told life is? what if everything was just as it is, no right or wrong just neutral? as nothing has meaning until we give it a meaning, as a kid you didn't think all the time and give meaning to every situation and event that took place, you just did whatever you felt like in the moment, you did things that you enjoyed and felt good to you and what naturally flowed, and often or not everything went pretty smoothly, and even when you fell down at times you got back up pretty quick because you wanted to continue to play and have fun. What if it was just that simple, to be childlike without being childish, to play, have fun, to do things that made you feel good and when you fall down, you just stopped for a moment, perhaps have a cry, then start playing again.
Julz xo