Friday, November 30, 2018

How Do You Relate To Your Imagination? - #63

I was tickled to receive a second message from Scott Forrester,  author of The Aware Athlete. He seemed pleased that we are exploring the multiple ways to be in relationship with the environment. Because of my decades long focus on posture, I appreciated this sentence in his message: "We interact with the world around us through our carriage and movement in the field of gravity."

As we move to exploring the next chapter, please keep in mind Scott's thesis: Fitness is the ability to survive in whatever environment you find yourself.

Here's an insight from Chapter 2: "Our imagination is the most powerful, most basic, gentle, creative, and universal entry point into the process of fitness." 

I've got to tell you that I didn't expect that! The idea that you can use your imagination to start, shape, and nurture true fitness was a surprise.

My mother did not read fables or fairy tales to me. She chose stories that gave preference to what we could see. But, as I searched my memory about the role of imagination in my life, I suddenly remembered Mom describing my two imaginary playmates, Chi-chi and Moo-kah. She reported that she set the table for them!  

It feels as if I received mixed messages. I have been puzzled about the role of imagination in my life. I must have been in touch as a small girl, but what happened?  To discover that Scott suggests imagination as a gateway to fitness is intriguing. I can't wait to read more.

Tell me what your relationship is with imagination! How did your parents deal with imagination? How do you understand fitness enhanced by imagination? Do you use your imagination? Do you feel comfortable with it?  

CLUE: Pay attention to what you think or feel when someone uses their imagination to create something unique. Better yet, create something unique with your imagination! Then tell me about it or send us an image!  

The next post will be on December 21. I am off to test my fitness  in New Zealand, a totally new environment for me. I will be attending a shamanic retreat in the southern Alps led by John Broomfield, the husband of my dear friend Jo, who left us in 2014.  I am excited that I will be accompanied by Dr. Matthew Mendenhall who you see in the image below. Ryan, my tallest grandson also in image, will not be with us though he says he will cheer us on. I hope you will join him and send us good energy for this adventure!



I will be in email contact until late afternoon, Monday, December 3, then will be off the net until December 14th.

Thanks for exploring the mystery - Nicky Mendenhall
















4 comments:

  1. Nicky! What a wonderful trip--can't wait to hear about it!
    I have always had a very active imagination. I guess I owe it to my parents. They pretty much left me to my own devices. I was alone quite a bit and had to figure out ways to make my own sense of the world. It worked, and I am grateful for that. As for fitness, I'm looking forward to hearing about its connection to imagination, but I do believe that the influence of imagination on general health is significant--whether you are imagining the positive or catastrophising. Imagining a better world--and then working to make it so--adds to everyone's health!

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    1. Hi Diane!
      What a good point about the influence of imagination on our general health. Somehow, the way you wrote that helped me understand more about imagination. It is a more complex phenomena than I was thinking.

      Thanks! Sorry you are having trouble getting comments to show up - if anyone else is having the same difficulties, please hit return on the email the post comes in and I will paste it here.

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  2. Wonderful picture of the 3 of you. Are you imagining what you might discover on your trip? Looking forward to learning about your adventures.
    Love
    Nolan

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    1. What a great suggestion you wove into your message Nolan. I will immediately begin imagining the beauty I will see and the peace I will feel. Thank you!

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