As I sit and sip my crisp white wine, I can’t help but smile
to myself at how things change. When was the last time I sipped (or even tasted
for that matter) white wine. In a real wine glass. How long has it been since I
read a menu and only understand half of the words, and the menu is in English?
It has been awhile, maybe Europe? You may recall my last experience with the
western world, I went into shock (Alice in Wonderland) but this time I am
prepared. I was expecting to feel like a fish out of water, but instead I feel
more like a duck. This week in Ubud,
Bali has been mainly duck to water moments – from the stunning choice of food
and wine, to the gorgeous retail stores and the overload of yoga and all the
stuff that goes with it.
Don’t get me wrong, there has been moments where I have felt
like I have been flapping around, desperately trying to gasp for precious life force (think
fish out of water) but I realised that is those times where I have been outside
my comfort zone. Looking back, when I hit London last year, it was simply that
things were not foreign, my flapping then was simply my comfort zone had
shifted some what. Now I have a beautiful gift called awareness....I am more
aware of the things that make me start to lose my breath, I can feel the oxygen
slowly seeping out of my lungs and the gripping feeling in my chest indicates I
am having a fish moment, it is a sign from my body that the uncomfortability
and perhaps even the fear is simply I am outside my zone. Inside the zone is certainty and control, harmony perhaps, and outside is the great unknown, maybe a sprinkling of chaos and definitely some feelings of "ok, NOW what do I do." It has just dawned on
me really, so flapping fish moments are not so bad after all if I can see them simply as that, my comfort zone stretching. I am not feeling in my zone.
So this week I have tried out some things that make me feel
comfortable – finding good coffee, trying new food, and also investigated some
things that usually make my hands go clammy. I attended a Tibetan Singing Bowl
meditation and had to control myself from snorting when the dreadlocked Singing
Bowl – what do you call him, technician? Musician? – anyways, when the dude
running the show said “you may just experience realisation of the self....the Tibetans
have been meditating with these ancient bowls for centuries” If only self
realisation was that easy! Why didn’t someone tell me sooner! And out of all
the Tibetans I know, I don’t think one of them uses bowls for meditation. Oh
well, it draws a crowd. At least I could laugh.
A definite fish moment tonight, a Chakra Meditation (I have tried a few
things this week) that involved sound – now I HATE singing, well in public
anyways, and this was for sure a fish moment, but given my awareness, I could
see it as a fish moment, outside the comfort zone is all. So embrace it. And I
became a duck. And flowing with the moment when the instructor encouraged us to embody the vibrations of sounds and colour into our energy system and to see the colours we were transmitting - whatever.
In all seriousness though, getting outside the comfort zone
is not always fun or easy. In the last few weeks, I have had 4 women whom I
admire greatly, admit (either to me or publicly via their blogs) that are
having moments of feeling a bit like a fish. Things are not flowing, they are
having one of THOSE days where you would just as soon get back into bed and
pull the doona over your head and say bye bye to the world for a few precious
moments, one of those “are you serious?!” days and moments where you think
to yourself WTF?!? And I have been thinking about these girls, as they inspire
me, they give me hope and I love love love that they are so damn honest about
what is going on for them, and I realised something – they are all following
their dreams – all 4 of them have visions, they are passionate about those
dreams and they are living them. They are constantly putting themselves
outside their comfort zone in the pursuit of their big ideas and amazing lives
they lead. They are mums, and business women, they are creating and carving
change in the world not just for themselves but for other people. They are
doing what most people only ever say “wouldn’t that be nice one day”. How
amazing are these women.
So this goes out to those women, the women out there living
their lives to the fullest, to those who are dreaming big and doing it. And in
the process they are occasionally feeling like fish, but for the most, are amazing and beautiful ducks.
You can read about the beautiful and inspiring ladies:
Fiona at Inner Pickle
Kelli at Heart Glow
Stella at Shiny Yoga
Bec at Mitrataa
I tell you, they are A-M-A-Z-I-N-G
AND - if you are interested, starting 4th June, I am going to do a daily (yup, daily - aka fish moment here) account of my last 21 days on the road, throw in Yoga Coach training and you have yourself a recipe for a roller coaster ride. So come and hang out and enjoy the ride with me :)
5 comments:
YOU are inspiring!! Thanks honey xx
you are very inspiring
Fleur! Great post, as usual. Thanks for mentioning these remarkable women! Great people in this world, eh?
Thanks guys...@ John, there are many amazing people in the world, and so lucky to keep coming in to contact with them!
God I love you miss fleur, what a beautiful post.. it's inspiration both ways baby xo
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