Replays & Change the Way You Experience Reality

Dear friends,

The webinars have taken place. Thank you for your genuine interest, your questions, and your comments afterward. Several people told me how, after the webinar, they started to see things differently and wondered how they could express or write things in a new way. I’m writing here using the grammatical structures we are accustomed to, but I’d love to share a simple way you can start working with what I talked about during the webinars.

Think movement!

As you go through your day, try to focus on movement rather than on the separate objects you see. Yesterday, I went for a walk and said to myself: walking is happening (through this body). I heard all kinds of sounds—birds, flowing water: listening is happening, chirping is happening, flowing is happening. I actually had some pain in my back: feeling is happening. As I walked, I experienced how I was constantly pushing against the earth, but the earth was also pushing against my feet: pushing is happening. A fresh breeze stroked my cheeks: blowing is happening, stroking is happening, feeling is happening. I was actually very tired, but by letting everything simply happen and allowing the ‘I’ to dissolve, this so-called body became lighter and started moving with more ease and grace: swaying is happening. Barking is happening, growing and blooming is happening, unfolding of the road is happening, shining of the sun is happening… I landed in an experience of one undivided unity of interflowing movements. Light and free.

As I explained in the webinar: verbs have no clear boundaries; they merge into each other. When we focus on nouns (as we do with our usual grammatical structures), we see a world of separate objects. But when we think in verbs, we experience constant movement in one undivided wholeness, like a vortex—just as David Bohm described in The Implicate Order.

Or, as I told a friend yesterday: Let’s go verb-oriented!

This approach is also very effective when we get completely taken over by thoughts. At such a moment, we can realize: thinking is happening. The simple observation thinking is happening creates space within the mental noise that usually fills our minds. And thinking is happening HERE and NOW: welcome home!

Are you deeply interested in exploring The Language Mode Project but still have some practical or financial questions? Let’s have a short Zoom call (20 minutes). Just reply to this email with your availability for next week, and I’ll let you know when I can meet you (and send you a link).

Next steps:

📅 April 2, 7:30 PM (CET) in Dutch &
📅 April 3, 7:30 PM (CET) in English Online meeting with the first pioneers – I’ll tell you more about the project, we’ll do a practical exercise, and we’ll get to know each other better.

📅 June 11 & September 10 (subject to slight changes): The next online meetings

Looking forward to diving deeper together!

Here are the replays of the webinars in Dutch and in English

Loving is happening,
Zoe

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