The Peng Balloon

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The Peng Balloon

Postby Steve Rowe on Wed Jun 10, 2015 2:00 am

A little poem wot i rote...

The Peng Balloon
The deep core of the body softens,
Until the feet spread evenly to the floor,
The arches fill with energy,
As they take the weight of the head.

The soften down creates the press up,
Causing the body to rise, stretch and open,
Up and out through the crown of the head,
Until everything balances upon itself.

As the spine opens upwards,
The shoulders and arm joints open downwards,
With a soft stretch to the fingertips,
Bringing the neural system alive.

The ankles, knees and hips unlock and soften,
Opening the hips and allowing the tailbone to drop,
The chest softens and the shoulder blades settle,
Until the weight drops down the inside of the legs,
Filling the arches of the feet.

The slight press backward in the arches,
Causes the lower back to open,
The shoulder blades to part,
And the base of the skull to rise.

These four pumps then breathe energy,
Rising up the back, energising the spine and head,
The tongue then joins the top palette.
To drain it back down to the feet.

And so the cycle begins,
Each breath nourishes,
Up the back to energise,
Down the front to calm.

The natural outwards spiral in the feet,
That doesn’t affect the joints,
Form a double helix at the torso,
To give a potential turn at any touch.

So the mind and body are in neutral,
But ready for any event,
With each breath the aliveness sharpens,
Making living engaged and intense.
If you see someone without a smile - give 'em one of yours...
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Re: The Peng Balloon

Postby mrtoes on Wed Jun 10, 2015 5:43 am

Really enjoyed that, thanks Steve! Makes more sense to me than most of the classics...
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Re: The Peng Balloon

Postby jonathan.bluestein on Wed Jun 10, 2015 5:50 am

Thank you Steve! It is high time the classic receive a more 'Western' treatment that bears the same meaning.
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Re: The Peng Balloon

Postby RobB on Wed Jun 10, 2015 6:28 am

+1 to the above comments. Excellent writing.

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Re: The Peng Balloon

Postby I-mon on Wed Jun 10, 2015 11:48 pm

Beautiful -bow-
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Re: The Peng Balloon

Postby Interloper on Thu Jun 11, 2015 5:59 am

Nice!
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Re: The Peng Balloon

Postby cloudz on Thu Jun 11, 2015 6:50 am

cool, thanks Steve,

quick question; what are you referencing as the four pumps in paragraph 6?

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Re: The Peng Balloon

Postby Steve Rowe on Thu Jun 11, 2015 8:24 am

Cloudz - quick question; what are you referencing as the four pumps in paragraph 6?

It's the arches of the feet, lower back, between the shoulder blades and at the base of the skull. As you press back into the rear of the arch, if connected it will open these areas.
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Re: The Peng Balloon

Postby amor on Thu Jun 11, 2015 1:06 pm

nice one Steve
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Re: The Peng Balloon

Postby cloudz on Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:12 am

Thank you Steve.
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Re: The Peng Balloon

Postby GrahamB on Mon Jun 15, 2015 2:17 am

Beautiful!

This is by far the best description I've ever seen of having one of those "hit it out of the park" craps after a night out on the curry I've ever read! BRAVO SIR BRAVO! ;D
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Re: The Peng Balloon

Postby wiesiek on Mon Jun 15, 2015 9:42 am

we can open
>White scroll of classic < with this one
thank U, Steve
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Re: The Peng Balloon

Postby northerndevotee on Fri Jun 26, 2015 1:17 pm

nice.
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