Hello evryone, my name is Vin and I'm a life coach cum writer. You can reach me at [email protected].
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In my opinion any person who wants to be independent in life or any other aspect and to shed inhibitions, the most effective way is to dance. And never mind what you are doing! It's all about how you are doing and how much you give in!
There are two types of dancers :
One who thinks everybody is watching and one who sees no one watching. The second one liberates all people around. They live life the ideal way.
I request you to read this to yourself and take a few moments!
If you say something is xxxxx-cum-xxxxx . . . you really need to use hyphens to make this a complete thought, otherwise the word "CUM" (by itself) stands out like the SEMEN it is to some of us (cum means having an orgasm or naming the liquid men ejaculate, as well as using it the way you mean it).
I love that you are confident as a life coach & writer, coming up with fun ideas to make people think and to suggest ways to enhance one's life. You do this well. You express your suggestions with enthusiasm, so you are an illustration of the GLEE you want people experience in life.
Now about this particular piece. This is good for any person who can actually physically dance. But as a person in a wheelchair, I have to point out how LIMITED your expressions are. As a person in a wheelchair, I dance on my butt cheeks, since my legs are often in extreme pain (too painful to move most of the time -- can barely walk, definitely cannot dance using my legs). Nobody can see me dance on my butt cheeks. It's just something between ME and MYSELF. That's why your conclusion does not apply to me at all.
When I was young (like you are) I saw the world only as a capable functional body, so my messages were probably one-sided like this message is. I urge you to remember there are A MILLION WAYS to dance and most of them have nothing to do with whether people are watching or not. What about dancing in one's heart? What about one's bowels dancing from nervousness? These things are not even part of your equation. Broaden your perspectives, please! *wink! wink!* (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie
I have change my name to Dancing Coyote. I taught my grandchildren to dance with the sea, the lakes and the river. To love the forest and to dance with the trees.
"There are two types of dancers :
One who thinks everybody is watching and one who sees no one watching. The second one liberates all people around. They live life the ideal way."
I liked the woman who dance alone in their houses. Wonderful words and thoughts shared my friend.
Coyote
Hi Vin, Even though we cant all dance physical we can all dance emotionally inside our minds and hearts. And embrace life and the goodness it does have to offer us. If only we actually open our eyes and hearts up and really see its beauty.
If you say something is xxxxx-cum-xxxxx . . . you really need to use hyphens to make this a complete thought, otherwise the word "CUM" (by itself) stands out like the SEMEN it is to some of us (cum means having an orgasm or naming the liquid men ejaculate, as well as using it the way you mean it).
I love that you are confident as a life coach & writer, coming up with fun ideas to make people think and to suggest ways to enhance one's life. You do this well. You express your suggestions with enthusiasm, so you are an illustration of the GLEE you want people experience in life.
Now about this particular piece. This is good for any person who can actually physically dance. But as a person in a wheelchair, I have to point out how LIMITED your expressions are. As a person in a wheelchair, I dance on my butt cheeks, since my legs are often in extreme pain (too painful to move most of the time -- can barely walk, definitely cannot dance using my legs). Nobody can see me dance on my butt cheeks. It's just something between ME and MYSELF. That's why your conclusion does not apply to me at all.
When I was young (like you are) I saw the world only as a capable functional body, so my messages were probably one-sided like this message is. I urge you to remember there are A MILLION WAYS to dance and most of them have nothing to do with whether people are watching or not. What about dancing in one's heart? What about one's bowels dancing from nervousness? These things are not even part of your equation. Broaden your perspectives, please! *wink! wink!* (((HUGS))) Fondly, Margie