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Join us to learn how to say "Yes" to life,
by tapping into the wisdom and intelligence of your
body, heart, and soul.
Embodied
Intelligence:
The Role Your Body Plays
in Learning, Relationships, and Creativity
Seishindo Coaching Workshop with Charlie Badenhop
Calgary, Canada, April 22, 2005
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1. Introduction
As I reported in our last newsletter, I will now be alternating
between our traditional format and a shorter interlude version.
Today's newsletter is the first issue of "Intermezzo".
Please let us know what you think.
In community,
Charlie
2. Who you are is always changing...
and always staying the same
Consider the three different and separate domains a duck inhabits
during the course of any one day.
Certainly the phrase "ugly duckling" must have been
coined by someone watching a duck waddle around on land. If
indeed "waddling" is the only thing a duck could do,
I imagine they might feel more than a tiny bit embarrassed and
awkward. One thing would be certain. They could never win the
100 yard dash, if the competition was opened up to include all
the rest of the animal kingdom.
Have you not also had the chance to see a duck slip into the
water and effortlessly glide past, as if they might be sightseeing?
The moment they make contact with the water they appear to be
more elegant and serene. All of a sudden they seem to belong;
to be in their element. If you had not previously seen them
waddling, it would be hard to imagine they had even an ounce
of awkwardness.
Even if ducks inhabited only these two domains the change we
perceive in their presence and power would be exceptional. But
the real moment of truth in understanding "duckness"
comes when they heed the call of the wild, and lift off into
the sky. Instantly you understand they embody a set of design
criteria that was not previously evident, and their power and
beauty is a sight to behold. Now the term "ugly duckling"
is hard to comprehend.
Who a duck is, and how they are in the world, changes radically
depending on the domain they are inhabiting. Are you not very
much the same? In some domains you excel, and in other domains...
well let's face it, you waddle.
But please understand something very important, and hold this
knowledge close to your heart. Not only does your waddling not
detract from your ability to fly, in some mysterious way, it
helps you to fly even better.
Who you are is always changing. And at the same time, who you
are is always staying the same. Keep in touch with your ability
to fly, regardless of where you are or who you are with. You
have been designed to prevail and excel. Your grace, power,
and beauty are inherent.
| Private Sessions with Charlie Badenhop
Calgary, Canada: 21, 23,
24 April 2005
New York City: 26,27,28,29
April 2005
If you would like to:
Explore core issues, such as your current identity, your
health, or destructive habit patterns,
Feel more fully alive and emotionally balanced,
Explore the direction of your professional or personal
life,
A Seishindo in-person private session can prove to be
of great value.
Read
more about how you can benefit from a Seishindo private
session.
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what other people say about Seishindo sessions.
If you think you might be interested in a private session,
please contact Charlie directly at charlie@seishindo.org.
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3. Our subscribers' section
Michael Puro Jacobs C.H.S.E. writes:
Dear Inessa,
I have just received my first newsletter, and am very pleased
to have made this connection to the work - thank you!
I'd like to take this opportunity to introduce myself and the
work I do to the Seishindo community. I live in Santa Fe NM,
where I practice Somamotion - a
form of Hanna Somatic Education:
http://www.somamotion.com
Thank you once again,
Yours Sincerely
Michael
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