They are shaping their reality perception like climbing a mountain, seeing larger views, and at the same time having a microscope to see the details.
So flexible; A mix of imagery, naivety, knowledge, and tailoring mosaic of beliefs.
Allot of empty space in their minds as an empty desktop, to explore, examine and process reality from within.
How can we guide them to be authentic, coherent, aware and with integrity?
How can we give them tools to find their inner home in them?
How can we guide them how to generate an incubator of wellness in any space they are in?
How can we give them love without imposing on them our belief system?
How can we advise them to maintain empty space in their minds?
How can we inspire them to continue being innocent even if they get hurt?
How can we encourage them to let go of layers of automatic conditioning?
How can we embolden them to play life, be creative and be conscious to implement preventive wellness lifestyle of good health & well being ?
Should they learn from us, as we walk our talks?
- Author: AVIGAIL (Pseudonym) ( Offline)
- Published: December 10th, 2016 09:28
- Category: Unclassified
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Comments3
Great poem AVI and because we are all an influence on the CHILDREN in our Community it is achallenge to each one of us ! I'm not a PARENT but I have lots of TEACHABLE and IMPRESSIONABLE Children in my extended Family and even more in my Community ! In everyday life we do teach (unwittingly) by example and that is a great challenge to each of us ! I am a Professional Teacher of Applied Science ~ but although all my students are 16+ they are still very very teachable and easily influenced. That is one of the many responsibilities of being an Adult in an increasingly adolescent World. Thanks again for mentoring us. Your Chief Learner ~ BRIAN Love & Hugs !
thank you for being who you are dear Brian, hugs and love
Great write about the future population of our planet
thank you Tony - yes this is the question parents should ask themselves . there is no simple answer...
Welcome
Save the children from dogmatics and helicopter parents.
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