I am a firm believer that letting yourself be wild is the biggest step we can take toward diverse social tolerance.
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We lose the desire to restrict others if we don’t contain and restrict ourselves.
- Go a little wild, or go a lot
- Run down the street
- Skip down the road
- Flail your arms around chaotically
- Dance in the park, in the fountain, in the crosswalk
- Make people smile with your smile as you go wild
- Let Go!
- Run, jump, and yell for no reason
- Don’t react, act
- Let whatever emotion comes be released through the movement
- Keep moving in a steady flow
- Pull yourself out of the normal routine. Spontaneity enlivens creativity and enlivens life!
- Run naked in the forest
When we let the physical, emotional, mental, vocal — everything of our entire beings — be caught in the moment of the moment, we can move as we feel and express with our whole being.
The release of stress when comprehensively acting at a human’s full range action is overwhelming in its ability to completely relax us.
Let go! There is nothing to worry about. Let go with a smile, or a grin, and maybe the people around you just might join in.
Let yourself out of your box. These boxes are not needed anymore. The containment and protection provided is minimal at best, and toxic to our minds and bodies at worst.
We move and speak and think and feel and flow together in the chaotic symphony of dancing vibrational strings.
Let’s dance wild, no matter how off beat. wild can be good …
… no, wild is good! Wild frees our spirits.
The suggestions presume nobody’s going to think of a bad idea in letting himself go. We’ve spent ten thousand years getting it tucked in, mostly for the protection of women and children and the infrastructure. Now we’re supposed to let it all hang out.
Even so, it might be fun if you don’t do something viewed with alarm elsewhere (cinnamon challenge, etc.), and don’t cause somebody a heart attack by sprinting across the expressway at midnight dressed in black.
But with due regard to the GMP theme, it’s also going to increase diverse tolerance and stop global warmng.
“When we let the physical, emotional, mental, vocal — everything of our entire beings — be caught in the moment of the moment, we can move as we feel and express with our whole being.
The release of stress when comprehensively acting at a human’s full range action is overwhelming in its ability to completely relax us.”
Hunting animals is a full range of action, and it’s definitely not a normal behavioral routine of my surrounding community.
“if they’re not in your normal behavior patterns or those of your surrounding community.” Why not start to make it your “normal” behavior … it’s never too late. Reminds me of an old Twilight Zone “Kick the Can” episode. There is nothing that was suggested that harms anyone. There is nothing suggested that’s illegal (maybe the running naked thing) but other then that, why not “let go?” I’m in my late 50’s but in my mind, I’m still in my 20’s, so as long as my minds stays young and willing to live outside the box, I’m gonna do it.… Read more »
I like the idea of being born to explore all aspects of life.
Wild gives a sense of connectivity to freedom that is found in nature.
What the hell is this disjointed half-baked advice? All of these things will land you in the nuthouse, individually and in conjunction with others on the list, if they’re not in your normal behavior patterns or those of your surrounding community.
It all amounts to “Just like, forget rules and stuff, you know? Then everything will be okay.” Leave the inspirational writing to people somewhat grounded in reality.