Friday, October 14, 2005

Oh, Suzie, can you come out to play!????

Good Morning!!! Happy Friday!!!  

 In this life, we find that allowing ourselves to be young, and free, is something to be sacrificed to be "Grown-up". Then as the physical body changes and ages, we find it increasingly noticeable. Our attitude increases our physical aging.  

It's always easier to see the solutions to life's problems outside of ourselves...Rather than looking at what inside you is keeping you from Joy. Being in love with Life and yourself, draws love to you.  

Our society pressures us to nip and tuck, and alter the physical to regain youth.  

It's not a facelift that makes you younger; attitude and the simple joys of living make us younger, regardless of or chronological age, regardless of the aging of the body.  

A smile and joy in your step does more for your physical appearance and general wellbeing  than cosmetic surgery. It gives you a lift, inside and out!  

Play and creativity allows us to accept being adult in a way that makes us care less about the physical aging process..

It is a rite of passage, merging our child, with our internal teenager, and our adult and eventually our elder...

Taking all of those points of view, and merging them to create one balanced human being.

A true elder combines all these parts to become much more.  

When I was a kid (what do you mean was?) In order to go to a friends house and ask them to play was called "Calling for them"..It even had a little song to go with it... You would go to their house, stand outside the door and yell that song.....lol 

I think parents let their kids out just to make us stop...

Hey, back then we weren't allowed to use the phone, unless the house was onfire!  

OH Su-zie! Can you come out to pla-ay?

We're calling for you....yes you......  

Play inspires us to be creative, it allows us to lift our spirit beyond the physical world, by engaging our imagination, our higher self.   

Some of us never learned to play; what a joyful awakening that would be!

  Through creative play, we can find solutions, laugh, be spontaneous, and be happier.  

Come to our creative play class and discover your inner child.  

Here is the thought for the day !!  

Work and play are words used to describe the same thing under differing conditions
AUTHOR: Mark Twain
BIOGRAPHY: American humorist, writer and lecturer. 1835-1910
   
Namaste,
Marianne Goldweber
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