wisdom in practice
here Little Kid asks you lots of questions, and your own story happens...

[Remember, it does have to be Little Kid asking them! And, if you let your whole body (or someplace in your body) feel the answer before you have words for it, sometimes the answer that comes will surprise you. It helps to write everything down, and what is even better is if you have someone to take turns with, who can write for you and then let you write for them. They can also ask you the questions, but only if they can be Little Kid, and write at the same time. Which isn't so easy for most people to do.]

Just now, you're doing what you do, when Little Kid happens along, and asks, "Who are you?"

And then in a little bit, "What are you doing?"

And then, "What are people like you called?"

And, "What all do you have to do?"

"How come?"...

"How come people want somebody to do that?"...

"How come you are doing it?"...

"Would you cry if you didn't get to do it any more?"...

"Will you show me how?"...

"What is that? what's it for? how do you make it work?"...

"How do you know what to do next?"...

"How come you do it like that?"...

"Do you ever not know what to do?"...

"Tell me a story about it!"

"Tell me another one!"

"How about a brand new one! that you never told anybody... a secret one..."


This material © 2002 by Kye Nelson. All rights reserved.

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