Imagine trying to stand at the center of a seesaw.
At first it is a struggle to maintain our balance.
Our senses are highly focused – so focused, in fact, that we can’t pay attention to anything else but our feet.
Our Interest and Participation levels are both ten out of ten on not falling off the see-saw.
Once we are in balance, however, we don’t have to pay quite so much attention.
We can sense and react to far more subtle changes in the seesaw’s movement, and our Interest and Participation levels have come together around five out of five.
We are, at that moment, free to look around, to listen, and to sense things beyond the seesaw.
This is the key to qualiadelic communication and the beginning of all healing.