 Self
Empowerment
Article: Transformation
Is Fear Shutting Down Who
You Are?
(© Michele Lauren Hummel)
I attended a large, happy wedding this
past weekend where I spent most of the afternoon in one of my favorite pastimes,
people-watching! I was especially intrigued watching people dance. As the
afternoon progressed, shyness gave way to the desire to have fun and celebrate!
Couples and clusters, old and very young, all were literally "joining in the
dance" that made up the joy of this afternoon.
One little girl particularly intrigued
me. She was an extraordinarily pretty child, around 8 years old, gregarious and
wildly full of energy! She danced with her dad who tossed and twirled her as she
squealed in absolute delight. Daughter and Dad kept up the uninhibited pace solidly
for over an hour, sometimes joined by Mom, without sign of slowing down, until the disc
jockey announced that everyone would have a chance to try a new dance!
Our little dancing dynamo sat down on
the floor and wouldn't get up. The mom asked her why she didn't want to dance. The
girl answered that she "didn't know how" to do this new dance. Mom
explained to daughter what she needed to do, the girl nodded that she understood, and the
three of them resumed dancing patterns that looked exactly like what they had been doing
before. The little girl seemed not to notice that she was doing exactly what she had been
doing all afternoon. The only thing that mattered to her was that she now knew how
to do the new dance, and armed with this knowledge, she was completely unafraid.
One of my other delights of the
afternoon was getting to talk at length with a friend I had not seen in quite awhile. This
woman is a most competent, confident, successful professional in the counseling and
healing arts. She also happens to be an outstanding Broadway/Cabaret-style singer
with whom I had the pleasure of performing several years ago. I asked her where she
had been singing lately, for I hadn't been aware of anything she had been doing. To
my surprise, she told me that she had stopped singing! I was completely astonished!
Singing is something my friend enjoys doing nearly more than
anything else! Plus, the woman has everything going for her, great looks, great
voice, fine stage delivery; all this and she had quit!
What astounded me most of all is that
she had quit because she could no longer endure the paralyzing anxiety attacks she would
get before and during a performance. She told me that she had been experiencing some
therapy and making good progress. She had come so far, in fact, that she was ready
to resume lessons once again.
She asked me if I were ever afraid, and
what did I do about it. Of course, there are times that "nerves" will get
me for some reason or other, but not often. Somewhere years ago, I came to the
realization that I had done all I could do. I had prepared as well as I could for
that point in history, I "knew my dance". There really was nothing left to
do except to surrender to the experience. Let it be what it would be, and not many
would either remember or care 15 minutes past the end of the performance. All I
could ever do was
put my heart and soul into my work that moment, and then, let it go.
I wondered how much of "who we
are", do we shut down, stop doing, put on hold, or never explore because we have some
sort of fear about not being good enough, about being criticized, harmed in some way, or
simply because we "don't know the dance". We, the world, and All-That-Is
experience only loss when we accept being less than our full potential.
Come on! Live your joy! Be
your passion! Dance your dance! Laugh and rejoice, and then to the four winds,
let it all go! |