A Tale of Two Minds
When we took Clara out trick-or-treating on Halloween, we were the ones who got treated.
This year, we met up with three other 4 year-old girls and their parents. As soon as we hit the pavement the other 3 began running to the first available front door.
Pretty soon we noticed Clara wasn’t too interested in getting candy. She was too mesmerized by the spider webs and other spooky decorations. We were surprised that she didn’t go up to the front doors, unless we asked her too. Instead she wanted to talk about the amazing visual displays.
At one point Clara was given two large Reese’s cups and wanted to give one back.
The guy said, ‘No, sweetie, you can have both.’
‘But I only want one,’ she replied trying to put one back in the candy bowl. She finally succeeded. The guy just laughed.
Her favorite treat that evening turned out to be a colorful pencil.
Pretty soon, we got separated from the other girls who were darting from house to house like bees to honey. After a few homes I asked her if she wanted to get more treats. She answered, ‘No, I have them all.’
Due to her immersion in all the decorations, our pace was quite slow. And that turned out to be our big treat that night.
Seeing Clara’s keen observation in her environment got us tuned into the evening’s festivities in a joyful, relaxed way. Like one of those moments in time where the humor of it all is revealed in an instant.
You’re connection to your environment can be greatly enhanced when you feel relaxed. It’s been said that the relaxed mind is the only mind that functions optimally.
Clear your head of cobwebs by turning on the sounds in The Secret Power of Words and Music CDs. It’s never been easier check out of stress and check into rejuvenation.
Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French
P.S. Clara didn’t ask for her Halloween treats. She’s never had candy and wouldn’t know an M&M from a sucker anyway. Health is a collection of decisions you make every day. Why not decide to melt down the level of stress in your life with positive, high frequency sounds.
This year, we met up with three other 4 year-old girls and their parents. As soon as we hit the pavement the other 3 began running to the first available front door.
Pretty soon we noticed Clara wasn’t too interested in getting candy. She was too mesmerized by the spider webs and other spooky decorations. We were surprised that she didn’t go up to the front doors, unless we asked her too. Instead she wanted to talk about the amazing visual displays.
At one point Clara was given two large Reese’s cups and wanted to give one back.
The guy said, ‘No, sweetie, you can have both.’
‘But I only want one,’ she replied trying to put one back in the candy bowl. She finally succeeded. The guy just laughed.
Her favorite treat that evening turned out to be a colorful pencil.
Pretty soon, we got separated from the other girls who were darting from house to house like bees to honey. After a few homes I asked her if she wanted to get more treats. She answered, ‘No, I have them all.’
Due to her immersion in all the decorations, our pace was quite slow. And that turned out to be our big treat that night.
Seeing Clara’s keen observation in her environment got us tuned into the evening’s festivities in a joyful, relaxed way. Like one of those moments in time where the humor of it all is revealed in an instant.
You’re connection to your environment can be greatly enhanced when you feel relaxed. It’s been said that the relaxed mind is the only mind that functions optimally.
Clear your head of cobwebs by turning on the sounds in The Secret Power of Words and Music CDs. It’s never been easier check out of stress and check into rejuvenation.
Warm Regards,
Tania Gabrielle French
P.S. Clara didn’t ask for her Halloween treats. She’s never had candy and wouldn’t know an M&M from a sucker anyway. Health is a collection of decisions you make every day. Why not decide to melt down the level of stress in your life with positive, high frequency sounds.
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