June Blog - The Power of Play
"Play is the highest form of research."
- Albert Einstein
- Albert Einstein
I had the honour of teaching my annual Sound Healing module at the Holistic Healing College this month - (big shout out to all the wonderful therapists who joined me there!) - and one of the themes that emerged over the weekend was just how joyful, liberating and powerful it is to play. So here’s a celebration of the power of play and the gifts it can bestow.
1. Play brings us into the present
Many
of us fear being put ‘on the spot’ but actually when we are in the
spotlight of our creative play, whether in public or privately, miracles
start happening. The moment of our curtain call summons forth the
spark of our spontaneity, our unique creative genius - and the courage
to follow it.
Play
brings us into the here and now, with what it is immediately in our
hands and hearts. Watch any child engaged in play and you will see a
passionate enquiry which requires total absorption in the process of
what is happening now. Whilst there may be a vision of that which we
wish to create (an album, a cake, a book) in play there is less
preoccupation with an end product or result because the process of
making it is so engaging.
2. Play takes us back to our Innocence
(Inner Sense)
(Inner Sense)
When
we play we become curious and observational. In the fully engaged
state we become fascinated by whatever occurs and our normal mental
reasoning is suspended. We are released from the running commentary of
our routine mind with its to-do lists, opinions and judgements. We let
go of social roles, models and inhibitions, inhabiting the space of our
essence. We learn to trust ourselves and our instincts and to let
ourselves be.
3. Play liberates creative self-expression
In
the being state, we begin creating and discovering. Our imagination is
engaged, ideas, inspirations, concepts, perceptions and aha! moments
follow. We discover more about ourselves as we encounter each moment in
the process, making creative choices. It helps us understand that
mis-takes are simply a necessary part of the process, which contribute
to the richness of the process. This is immensely self-affirming and
helps us release old stories about who we were told or think that we
are. The creative process enables us to take a healthy pleasure and
delight in our unique self-expression.
4. Play connects us with people
Play
dissolves barriers and encourages connection. I have found so many
times that introducing some spontaneous sounding creates friends out of
strangers in groups within minutes. There is a wonderful relief that
enters a room (regardless of whether its tough teens, street gang kids
or reserved adults) when we can drop the effort of ‘looking good’
‘getting it right’ or ‘being cool’ and enter a playful, liberated and
often very silly state together.
5. Play helps us relax
Having
fun is a direct route to relaxation. The laughter, joy and delight
that arise during play are immensely soothing and rejuvenating. When we
sing or soundplay together our brainwaves enter a more meditative state
and our breathing becomes more rhythmic which can help release pain,
tension and stress. We emerge from a creative, playful process with
profound benefits, feeling refreshed and renewed.
I’d love to hear your stories and experiences of the power of play so do feel free to comment.
Ready to Play with the Power of your voice?- do join me in the Voice Garden this summer or at the Juicy Joyous Sound Events.
Looking forward to seeing and singing with you
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