Photo: Pam White Dae and Esme flowing down Lucy Vincent Beach on Martha’s Vineyard
I learned some wonderful lessons about flow today.
First, a lesson from the movement analyst (me): In movement, in creativity, in relationships, there are two kinds of flow. Free flow is where the feeling is unrestricted, outpouring, ongoing. Bound flow occurs when the movement is restricted, held back. A lot of us assume that bound flow is bad – it means that we are stuck, or limited in some terrible way. But there are times when we want to engage bound flow – putting down a delicate cup, or picking up a pen for example. We don’t want the cup to crash, the pen to fly our of our hands.
- During my riding lesson with Brandi Rivera, I learned (again) that using bound flow in my riding aids (leg, seat, hands) for short moments creates a clearer sense of free flowing, fluid connection and suppleness with my horse, Sanne.
- I learned that creating boundaries for a troublesome child opens us to greater ease and communication.
- I learned that starting the day early by opening the floodgates to my fiction writing creates another one of those great, unexpected entry points to the day. It is like choosing to enter the cave first, rather than stepping right out into the light.
How do you experience flow?