Movement that doesn’t affect one’s state of balance does not require additional rebalancing movements, and immensely simplifies that which remains.
As this becomes evident through practice of the form, this simple principle may provide a greater understanding of how all the various and seemingly disparate parts of the form all work together to create a more advantageous path for our lives.
These various and disparate interwoven threads may then become parts of a tapestry or cloth that may extend far beyond our own lives.
When we effect positive change that extends beyond the limits of our own reach, this may bring us a new strength, adding meaning and significance to our lives.
There is something special about having the ability to make the world even a little bit better.
This might be as simple as being a little more relaxed and in balance, a little less polarized, or less up-tight.
Maybe some of that will rub off and help others.
Again, we don’t have to be perfect.
Sometimes just the attempt can be enough to be a powerful reminder, both for ourselves and for others.
For me, it’s. A kind of New Year’s Resolution!
Namaste,
Daniel