elephant-journal-erin-sharaf-blog-post-silksThis is the question I was asking myself just last night as I found myself in a funky restaurant in Sedona with a piece of silk hanging above a sand pit. I actually took a couple of aerial silk lessons many years ago and I was dying to give it a whirl. My socialized self immediately objected and started in with such thoughts as: Are you crazy? You’re by yourself, what if you get hurt? You don’t know what you’re doing. No one else is doing it. What if you break it? You’ll make a fool of yourself. You’re not strong enough.

However, my essential self, my inner kid really, really wanted to swing with abandon.

After several minutes of deliberation, I decided that this piece of silk was a perfect symbol for the new life I am creating; a life where one does not turn down opportunities to soar, in any form; a life where fear does not have the final say. So the next thing I knew, my shoes were off and I was hoisting myself up above the sand pit, wrapped in red silk and joyfully swinging upside down as strangers ate their meals. After a few minutes another person came over and also wanted to try. My flight had given him the courage to spread his own wings. I could not have been more thrilled, because that’s exactly what this journey is all about. What is your “piece of silk”? How will you find even a tiny bit more joy in your day? This isn’t selfish as joy is contagious and therefore for the whole tribe. Will you join me on this ride?

Joyfully yours,

Erin

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