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Working and wordlessness and trying to remember to breathe.

13 Sunday May 2012

Posted by Carla in managing time, nature, resistance, wordlessness

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damselflies, muse, rainbows, resistance, rituals, signs, The War of Art, wordlessness

I used to stand at the copy machine, running off tests or project directions or packets for field trips to the swamp or the marsh or the barrier islands.  While I stood there, I would hold my breath.  Not purposefully, but in the way where once you realize it you notice that you’re barely breathing.  I get that way when I’m on a mission to get something done.  I can be impatient with process – I want to finish!  And so somehow my body gets an unconscious direction that nice deep regular breathing has to wait until everything’s complete.

I was doing it again today.  I’ve been working on a beautiful wordlessness kit to share with my people (that’s you!) and I am so close to finished.  But I’ve been forgetting to breathe during the process itself, and that’s so silly!  As I write this I’m taking big slow expansive breaths to try to make up for today’s earlier oxygen deprivation.

I’ve been away on a three-day retreat.  I had three big goals for this retreat: grieving (more about that in a future post), being wordless and then letting ideas and plans flow and percolate, and finally doing the work to get some big things done! (That’s where the breathing kind of fell apart…)

I started at my favorite getaway– my dear friend Rachel’s land in Mississippi.  Thursday afternoon and evening was for grieving, until the sun went down. A fire at the beach marked the passage to the next phase: planning, plotting, preparing, filling the well until all my creativity would overflow today.

I just discovered Steven Pressfield’s The War of Art. Speaking of flames, it’s great for lighting a fire under you and giving you absolutely no excuse to submit to resistance or procrastination.  I decided on Friday, rather spontaneously, to mark a new commitment to fighting resistance with a ritual dip in the creek.

You need to understand why this was a challenge for me.  I hate to be cold, and the creek was a bit cool.  I watched my resistance get to work once I made the decision to swim, not just to wade (resistance said wading would still count.) I placed my palms together, took a breath, submerged to my waist, and asked for a sign. (Resistance said, “Really, that’s good enough – we’re getting goosebumps here!”)  I looked up and there was the most beautiful green damselfly perched on a branch looking right at me!

It looked just like this, although this photo is from years ago.  The damselfly was like my muse, saying, “You can do it.  Beat resistance.  You’ll feel so great!”  And I did it.  And I did feel great. I plunged under the water.  I floated downstream. I sat on a big fallen log, taking my time before drying off.

I will remember this ritual submersion when resistance tells me to wait until tomorrow.  (Or when I’m in a hotel room for part two of my retreat, and it says, “Go ahead and turn on the tv for just a minute” – only to discover that Pretty in Pink is on, along with a New Orleans version of that bad behavior girls dating show on VH1.  Resistance has many weapons!)

In the middle of a particularly annoying photo resizing session, after I realized I’d accidentally created a 32 Megabyte pdf, I had pretty much stopped breathing altogether.  And then for some reason, I looked out the window of my hotel room and saw this.

And I went outside and I smiled.  And I breathed.

Wordless Wednesdays- Swamp moon

09 Wednesday May 2012

Posted by Carla in the moon, walks, wordlessness

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moon, wordless wednesdays, wordlessness

From an incredible wordless walk in the swamp on Saturday evening to see the super moon rise.

Wordless Wednesdays – Monet Park in Spokane

02 Wednesday May 2012

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Manito Park, spring walks, wordless walks, wordless wednesdays, wordlessness

 

Wow.  A week’s gone by so quickly!  Lots of cool news coming soon, but until then, please enjoy this beautiful spring photo from my friend Debbie in Spokane, Washington.  She writes, “Spokane has this amazing park called Manito Park that includes several gardens…this one is the Japanese garden. Every Monday I walk through each garden, ending with this one, where I sit in wordlessness for a while. My voice lessons are right by there each Monday, so after singing, I walk here, then get a tall glass of juiced fruits and veggies at this cool health food store, then get my kids from school. I love Mondays! It’s a happy day.”

Messages from the animals

23 Monday Apr 2012

Posted by Carla in animal wisdom, nature, walks

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animal totems, animal wisdom, slowing down, turtles, wordlessness

I went to the swamp on a sunny Friday morning, getting ready to host a wordless walk the next day. I decided to visit my favorite tree, a giant live oak maybe 50 feet off the trail – to get there you have to kind of bushwack through the palmettos, so once you curl up in the tree’s giant roots and settle in, it’s as if you’re in your own primeval cozy secret spot- with the Spanish moss waving in the branches high above, and the rustling fronds of palmettos all around you.

I sat quietly for a while, happy to have nothing to do but sit. I’ll be honest – the past two months have felt like a pretty big whirlwind as I completed coach training, started a mastery coach class, went to the coach summit in Phoenix, turned my paperwork in and got tested and certified, took a trip on the Appalachian Trail – and in the middle of it all kept doing my regular coaching and tutoring work. My calendar had been looking a little crazy, and that’s exactly what I promise freedom from! Hmmm. Time to walk the walk.

So there I was. Sitting under a giant tree, gazing into woods under the arched palmettos.

And I sent out a request for the animal who had a message for me to appear.

And I am not making this up. Within five seconds I saw her, about 20 feet away, stock still, and staring at me.

This was my view. Do you see her?
It’s hard to tell.  I’ll circle her.

Still not sure?  Well, what I did was crawl about 15 feet closer to her, and I sat with her for a while- maybe 20 minutes or so.  Neither of us moved much, especially her.  She blinked and moved her head a little, but she didn’t take a single step.  Here she is close up.

I didn’t reach out to pick her up.  It seemed to me that we had an understanding and I didn’t want to disturb her.  I think she might be a three-toed box turtle, And I’m not 100% sure it’s a she – I would have needed to look at the shape of the bottom of her shell – the plastron- to see if it was flat or indented.  That her eyes are orange, not red, means she’s a female I think, but I’m not super-sure. (Can you tell I was once a naturalist and a science teacher??)

Anyway, I needed her message.  Slow down. Clear that calendar so you can work on the projects you’ve been back-burnering.  Or to just to take care of you.  Rest.  Retreat.  All is well right now.  No need do rush headlong into the future.  Take small steps and you’ll get there.  Or take no steps and just be present for a little while.  Breathe and be. Just for a while each day.  If you move too fast you’ll miss everything.  You’ll forget to savor.  You’ll fail to enjoy the process.  Maybe there’s some time needed to bask in some accomplishments – to take them in.

Right.  Thank you! What a timely reminder.

After a while I left her, quietly and gratefully, and had a lovely rest of the day. The spring woods couldn’t be more beautiful.
I know – this may be a complete coincidence.  Maybe it was just lucky.  But that’s fine.  I’ll take it.  I needed to be reminded, and I got the message.  Take it slow.  You’ll get there.

Interested in more messages from the animals?  Check out What the Walrus Knows, a beautiful book about animal totems and the messages we can receive from them, by Sarah Seidelmann, a fellow coach and amazing wayfinder.  I’m all for animal wisdom for everyone!

Wordless Wednesdays – through the eyes of a horse

18 Wednesday Apr 2012

Posted by Carla in wordlessness

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birdsong, horses, wordless wednesdays, wordlessness

Please enjoy this lovely, very short video from my friend Beth Herman.  The best parts to me are the horse’s ears and the beautiful dove calls.  Happy Wordless Wednesday!

 

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