Journaling The Journey

Taiga WuWu™ © (Journaling the Journey)

This is where I get personal.
Think about this: Transition is an oxymoron right? …Whether you desire it or it captures you.

I chose to make a transition that in some aspects brought about the unexpected. Isn’t that life?

The name Taiga WuWu is my creation. It is short for Tai Chi, Yoga, Wake Up, Walk Up! Further explained:

Since my knees are delicate due to years of dancing, the preferred pace of movement for me is a deliberate, slow burn. The pace of Tai Chi and Yoga-like moves fit me. I am encouraging myself to wake up or reawaken myself with a different mindset.

As ‘grounding’ does during meditation, the Taiga WuWu concept involves the perpetual flow of literally walking upright and staying optimistic while any reinvention is occurring.

In my case since over 2016/2017 I had to refocus areas of concentration to restore my total health (recuperate from a torn rotator cuff, weight loss, knee surgery as well as general maintenance), prioritization of personal nutrition with a spiritual balancing is occurring.

I believe that everyone must mindfully figure this out for themselves despite fads or media attention.

Who am I? This year I am realizing the levels of what that entails.

“ Between stimulus and response there is space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response
lie(s) our growth and our freedom.”

-Viktor Frankl, Austrian psychiatrist and Holocaust survivor

Most often repetition is necessary to master a skill as in meditation.

This quote is repeated from the ‘Just Four Breaths’ page.

I love Frankl’s words because space, (our journey through life) is as necessary as clay for a sculptor to play with.

The use of clay is turned around, pieces discarded or retained, maybe reused. Recreated shapes are then carefully placed together as a single sculpture. Then, a whole new thing becomes reality.

I AM Masterpiece!