Monday, April 11, 2011

Right Side Brain Practice

Twice a day I read my tarot cards and search for help and meaning. The interpretation of my own cards is difficult compared to the ease I feel when I read for others. "A fox can't smell her own hole," I often say. Despite my frustration, I strive every day to become more intuitive about my own life. I try to make use of right brain processes. Right brain is simultaneous, intuitive and subjective, while left brain is analytical, sequential and logical. Music is one example. I teach voice and piano, and outside of work I make chord charts for songs I love. This exercise removes my analytical method of reading notes and forces me to play creatively. Another example is art. I own three paintings by Robert Heilman. One day I look at them and see concrete form, lines and shapes. Another day I squint my eyes to see love and pulse. Ten years ago when I worked daily on pro bono murder cases, I hated crowds. I would walk through a fair and instead of craving cotton candy and french fries, I noticed bad people and saw the terrible things they had done. Now I am more tolerant of crowds because I put a positive spin on the day. I open my mind and heart to upbeat nuances. I pay attention to sounds, warm voices, a caring touch, a young woman who holds the door for me, or a child with wide eyes. My advice for today...put your right brain in gear to enhance your intuition. Don't dwell on the negative and enjoy life through rose colored glasses.

3 comments:

  1. I so prefer my right brain...the more I focus on the good and beautiful the better day I have. I hope you have a great day too!

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  2. I struggle to focus on good things when my mind is flooded with worries and negativity I feel from others. I no I am not perfect but I'm such a kind hearted person I can't stand alot of negativity around me, it makes me worry to much.
    Usually, I try to focus all my energy on the good and positive things but lately it never lasts very long. I need to learn how to channel the negative things I worry about everyday so I can feel better. Maybe I'm just too stressed lately but I'm hoping soon the things I'm worrying about I will look back on and say now why did I ever waste my energy...

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  3. I'm working on it Jan.

    I wanted to let you know that Josh is using "Fiddler on the Roof," for an audition this summer. Thank you so much for preparing him.

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