Immaculate Catastrophe

Training in the physical domain gives us some great insights. We seek to learn new movements, positions, and patterns.

When we bridge the gap with something new, things get messy, yet inevitably, many people fear and avoid mess.

So, in order to move forward, we have a balance.

We can set the intention of “precision,” do our best to move immaculately – to emulate the masters, the heroes. But at the same time welcome our individual catastrophe’s that inevitably will come.

Many people miss the progress they are capable of due to the fear of it not looking right or being correct.  With the perfect vehicle of comparison right in our palms, this is understandable, but not acceptable.

To learn, progress and grow, we can have immaculate intent, but need to embrace the catastrophic outcomes.

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