Curiosity, what does it foster?

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Feldenkrais Method / Moshe Feldenkrais

Curiosity, what does it foster?

Curiosity, what does it foster?

Curiosity is an inquiry to learn more. Understand what’s unknown as well as find a different way to perceive a situation. Without curiosity there is no real growth. We can never really walk in the same path even though it may seem like it’s the path we’ve walked before. Something is different and something will be new when we take the time to notice the differences. The path might at first glance appear to be the same, but the season has changed and with that, also the pathway. I notice this every time I hike the ridge in my forest. It’s the same ridge but especially with the autumn season and the recent rain from our tropical depression from Hurricane Ian, there are many trees that while standing were in fact decaying internally until the winds and continuous rain downed them. Now the previous pathway is hindered with the fallen timber and a new trail emerges as we traverse around the known pathway and create another option.

Each time you can tap into this process of noticing differences, becoming curious, you have an opportunity to check out something new that will inevitably end up as change. May you find that change. Seek something to lead you to a newer path and inform and improve your experience and therefore, improve your life!

“You gotta come through something to come through it! You can’t go around it!” Bobby Watson, Jazz Saxaphone

There are 3 ATM lessons this week to once again create an improved pathway of listening from which an action is taken. Allow your curiosity and introspection to awaken and begin to observe how you can and will continue to awaken to new options, choices that can change your state of mind and improve you for the better. The choice is yours, so chose from my calendar ATM offerings this week.

“Change comes from within!” Denyse Groves, Mezzo Soprano

See you on the floor for more explorations in finding your skeletal support!

Warmest,

Peggi