“… It is really impossible to tell whether anything that happens is good or bad—
because you never know what will be the consequences of the misfortune. Or of good fortune.” Alan Watts
In this two-minute story, British-American philosopher and theologian, Alan Watts (1915-1973), illustrated how—while ideas of good and bad come and go—nature’s ever-changing conditions are best experienced with wonder and curiosity.
After all, you never know how things might turn out! Life is woven from connections and complexities beyond our mind’s comprehension. Sometimes what seems bad at first turns out to be good for us, and vice versa. Being quick to judge a situation with our mind can disconnect us from exploring it deeper with our senses.
Would you and the children in your life like to practice suspending judgments so you can experience more wonder in your everyday life? The ICWIB! Program was designed to help both children and adults connect with their innate, child-like sense of curiosity.
With this in mind, we invite you to explore some of the ICWIB! art activities and videos for FREE.
Also, in a recent interview, Dr. Bruce Lipton said, “…Freedom is the ability to create without the limitation of generational programming. The I Create What I Believe! (ICWIB!) Program is a gateway and a pathway into a new and better future because it allows children to fully express themselves and to not be limited by the beliefs that have been passed down from generation to generation. This program also frees up children’s minds and allows their creative nature to create a better world for all of us, which is what we need right now!…”
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