Friday, January 2, 2009

Waterfall: Loving Bliss, Low-Hanging Fruit, Learning, Your Bodymind as Musical Instrument

Picking {up} the wild, low-hanging fruit is only sensible, when it's ripe.

Exploring eliciting loving bliss, explicitly and naturally, is low-hanging fruit, ~ very sweet. I don't know anyone who has explored this explicitly, ~ must experiment a lot with this, and with friends.

I've found it possible to elicit loving bliss naturally, - for example, listening to Mozart and doing contra-dance are two ways for me. The Harbin pools can also facilitate this, starting with the relaxation response, often. How to do this easily and freely, and when and as we want, continues to be a fascinating question to me.

Can we play our bodyminds in this way, {scottmacleod.com/LovingBlissPractices.htm} in relation to whatever we choose - for example, in engaging nature, playing and~or listening to great music - to really rock out, also in very trippy ways, naturally, for the next many decades?

Yes, and how?

Here we might engage things that give us bliss, and, with awareness, welcome on further developments in this neurochemistry, both by releasing, as in the relaxation response, and engaging ideas that further bliss.

And through learning ... ~ scottmacleod.com/GuidelinesPracticingLovingBlissvavMusicalInstrument.htm ~

And how creatively, and improvisationally? Be free, and experiment.


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I returned from Harbin yesterday, after my poem "In the Night I traveled North to Harbin." The release that comes after being at Harbin for a night is great and fascinating. Things ease, harmonize, and so much changes.

And sometimes love opens ...

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