All is moving…..

Sometimes more slowly, sometimes more quickly. At times quickly within slowly. At times searching for slowly within quickly. All is a multi-dimensional fractal layering of moving.

In the northern hemisphere, we are moving towards the darkest (and often) the slowest time of the year. Like the moving within water in it’s form as ice. Obviously slower than the moving within water in it’s form as water or steam. The moving becomes more subtle and consciousness requires more discernment to be able to sense the possibility of continued moving. At the same time the southern hemisphere is experiencing the lightest and often most quick fractal of moving. These two are occurring at the very same time. Not in opposition but in dynamic balancing harmony.

The return of the light

The winter solstice, upcoming on 12/21/11 is the window where the dynamic balancing harmony shifts. The slowest turns toward the quickest and the quickest turns toward the slowest. Just like the moment of transitioning of a ball that is thrown in the air. The moment where there is a turning. The change from moving up to moving down–from more active to more receptive. Yet deep receptivity lies in that action and a deep spark of action lives in that receptivity–always.

All is moving. All is changing. There are no static moments–only those where the moving is subtle. We have to be so calm and quiet if we are to discern the moving. The winter solstice is that time.

Sit and sense the possibility to discern the moving of ice ‘turn’ one drop toward water. From deep in the central core. Feel the moment of dynamic baancing harmony shift from the slowest, darkest moment to one where increased light now exists. Only to continue to slowly grow and morph again as the days unfold. Open, and turn into this moment. The veil is very thin.

Water and Ice

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Join Carrie at Feldenkrais and Qi Gong in Seattle for a class or a workshop. She may be contacted at http://www.movementfromwithin.net, (206) 459-1773, or feldychi@comcast.net.

 

 

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