learning through feeling
How do really know what you know? Just because you do – or because you feel what you do? Practice the feeling in order to know better what you are doing, and do more of what you want.
How do really know what you know? Just because you do – or because you feel what you do? Practice the feeling in order to know better what you are doing, and do more of what you want.
When effort becomes a habit, it feeds itself. It’s the solution to every problem and the source of the next one. So how do you respond to the person with bright, effortless warmth? Can you still feel it?
When you stop yourself, why do you do that? Where do you do that? What if you didn’t? If you feel that you must stop yourself, why do you feel that way? What if you experimented with another feeling?
Are you doing what you want to do? Or are you doing what you have always been told. It’s worth really listening inside to see how the body answers this question.
Knowledge precedes language. You knew this once, before you learned to speak. But if you allow it, it’s still possible to know the world through feeling, and speak a more universal language.