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Family and Play
Comments about Co-active Summit Pathway voting from Jennet Lee:
The pathways that I’m drawn to are the ones about family and play.
“Elderhood” – Growing up in the Chinese culture, I value and respect the wisdom from the elders of our family. Leaning into our inner “elder” is another resource we can tap whenever we have questions or find a solution. Or maybe it’s a place to put ourselves at ease and see the whole picture.
“Parentology” - Co-activity in the family! I’ve seen how Co-activity has helped open communication between parents and children. Parents and children are in relationship with each other. Fosters curiosity instead of assumptions. Deepens and strengthens the relationship. How cool is that?
“Swallowing Bowling Balls” – A great title and one that I can relate to when I get stuck and feel like there’s a big bowling ball stuck in my throat. Intrigued by the use of story-writing, visualizations, playful exercise, and powerful rituals to tap into your potential and dissolve the bowling ball. Playful and creative pathway!
“Jungle Jenga” – The title grabbed me because it’s about the Jenga, one of my favorite games! I would have never thought of using Jenga blocks in a transformative way. Also, interacting with others in a team creates connection, chaos, and fun.
“Painting Outside the Lines” – Creativity through thinking out of the box, stepping over the lines, seeing things from a different perspective. This reminds me to tap into my inner child and experience a life where everything is new and there are no rules. Learning from experience.
“Image Cycling” – Tapping into your body through physical movement. I find that when I am stuck, a run or a brisk walk is the best way to break free. When you’re moving your body, you’re in the moment and in the flow. You can let go of whatever is bothering you or bringing you down. The endorphins kick in and you are energized. Your body and mind wake up to the world.
Thanks, Jennet! If you want to play, too, leave comments here about what interests you among the pathway proposals.
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Karen
