00:29:58 Giselle Vivian: Hello and blessings to all! 00:35:56 Jim Arnold: Hello from Toronto 00:41:38 Jim Boneau: transition and change can be confusing 00:41:55 Jim Boneau: the unknown is unsettling 00:42:18 Giselle Vivian: still in the rumble 00:42:24 Mike Deaton Arts and Music: anxiety or fear -Meli 00:42:29 Juliana Linares: Sometimes you have to surrender and trust the process. 00:42:31 arthurian: Life is change, {]]’;-) 00:42:36 Michelle Muth: Do I “get out of the way” or step in to guide 00:42:39 Joanne Crofford: Joanne, Regina, I think there is a tendency to feel responsible to “manage” it ` to try to resolve the chaos without having patience to let it unfold 00:42:46 deborah bortscher: reflection in these troubling times 00:42:51 Aden (OneHeartBeat Percussions): transition can make us as a better person unknowingly stronger and more confident 00:43:07 Celeste Herron: I remember the TENSION that I felt. Sometimes it was exciting. Sometimes it was just exhausting. Sometimes it was curious and fun. Mostly I yearned for the resolution. 00:43:26 Sol Bautista: It made me imagine looking around for an inspiration within the circle, no matter how small an inspiration - to help get through the transition 00:43:28 Oliver Solano Watson: keep calm in the middle of the storm. Patiente is not waiting is keeping the attitude of service and listening deeper to what is coming 00:43:45 Phil Didlake: letting go of what we may like or enjoy so that I can completely step into the new 00:43:52 Marilyn McLaughlin: Nothing in life is solid. How to come to terms with that fact and surrender to it, flow with it and see the new moment as the opportunity it is. 00:44:20 iPhone: don’t mess with your data set! 00:44:24 Mike Deaton Arts and Music: makes you want to control thins which is not always the best thing to do. Have to let go and trust the process much easier said than done -Meli 00:45:34 Judi Spencer: Leaning into COVID to determine the good we can learn from it. The importance of relationships, a taste of seclusion and separation that others may experience? 00:48:40 Giselle Vivian: avoid unnecessary trainwrecks...allowing... 00:49:16 Celeste Herron: We knew it but we didn’t KNOW it. 00:49:26 donnamass: I’m taking a wild guess that being comfortable within the Rumble Zone is and or will be much more comfortable once we’re out of this Great Pause. 00:50:36 Phil Didlake: Ron says, the word courage comes from the word heart in french 00:51:51 Joanne Crofford: Joanne again, I have had several times during Covid that I realize there is a difference between knowing “intellectually” and knowing deep inside you and seeing without Ego restrictions and feeling with instinct and complete presence in the moment. I am feeling like all around me are things I’ve never seen, never heard, never really understood ~ how could this be, was I running so fast I couldn’t see, feel, or hear. 00:51:55 Celeste Herron: It sucks actually 00:52:56 Heather Kulber: doesn’t help that the park is usually totally deserted!!!! 00:53:09 Celeste Herron: thanks for getting out of the car! 00:53:49 Celeste Herron: @heather it doesn’t help that the park is a bit sketchy too. LOL 00:54:35 Sol Bautista: You probably felt like you were jumping off a cliff - we are thankful you did, Jim :) 00:54:54 Giselle Vivian: sometimes it is about not doing but being. 00:55:23 Michelle Muth: There are no future expectations 01:00:36 Michelle Muth: what is the difference for you between Point of View and belief? 01:01:51 DRUMSTRONG: “Rumble is the bridge between what once was and what is emerging. The more intentionally we walk that bridge, the more likely we are to create the environment for the best possible circumstances to emerge.” JimBo 01:02:54 Michelle Muth: That was very helpful as the phrase “Post of View” didn’t carry that weight for me. 01:04:34 Kumi Masunaga: After COVID, nation-wide mixed-race community drum circles may be a wonderful platform to help this change to spread wide and far. The time we’ve been waiting for is here and now. The people we’ve been waiting for are us. 01:04:39 Giselle Vivian: What is chosen vs our subconscious conditioning that may be beyond our everyday consciousness ...law of repetition cultivates our consciousness and behavior 01:05:55 Mary Tolena: “Curiosity is how we learn as adults 01:09:24 deborah bortscher: I use nature to nurture curiosity 01:09:30 Celeste Herron: the older I get the less I know. Truly. I am curious when I am humble, when I assume that I might actually not know anything. 01:09:40 Michelle Muth: Working with very young children and mimicking their wonderment and excitement and ability to explore everything. 01:09:48 Kumi Masunaga: 好奇心のことを話しています。 01:09:55 donnamass: Be willing to ask questions, then listen as the other responds. 01:10:23 Judi Spencer: I just want to know what I don’t know.... 01:10:59 Benjie Williams: For me, curiosity drives my learning, my excitement to be aware and understand the world around me... 01:11:07 Kumi Masunaga: アーサーがよく、氷河のアイスバーグを話すように、私たちの意識も本の上の方だけで、下の方はよくわからない。 01:11:15 Mary Tolena: Heart-based curiosity 01:11:17 iPhone: the same amount of letters in listen are in silent 01:11:34 Greg Whitt: I have a practice of declaring a “lens” for the day. My choice is sometimes “joy”, sometimes “awe”, but often “curious”. 01:12:12 Kumi Masunaga: The beginners mind is that too. 01:12:20 DRUMSTRONG: Kumi says Like Arthur often talks about glacier Iceberg, our consciousness is only at the top of the book, not at the bottom. お会いできてうれしいです 01:12:37 Michelle Muth: Remember our drumming of Echo play in which we respond back with exactly what the individual plays. To me that is modeling Active Listening. Take that to our conversations and our listening. Perhaps not even asking questions but repeated back what is said to you, that means so much to individual talking. hope that makes sense. 01:12:42 Tomtom: Thank you Kumi! 01:13:04 Phil Didlake: MY curiosity is driven by a belief that there is something better, more efficient, or more enjoyable in the future. 01:13:36 Greg Whitt: Kumi - SHOSHIN! Yes! 01:13:48 Judi Spencer: The key is “listening”!!! Yes!!! 01:14:15 Giselle Vivian: creating safe and unconditional spaces..modeling our curiosity ...Listening 01:14:18 Kumi Masunaga: SHOSHIN?? 01:14:58 Greg Whitt: Shoshin - from Zen Buddhism - Beginners Mind 01:15:19 iPhone: creating space between stimulus and reaction. 01:15:22 Oliver Solano Watson: listening without judging is when we create a Space for others to express... curiosity takes us to new spaces. 01:15:37 Deborah Peyton: some folks, like myself, am not as inclined to have deep conversations about racism with folks whom seem to have just awakened to this topic, and seem to be “just curious. i don’t feel safe doing that. 01:15:42 Kumi Masunaga: Have many people taken Non-violent Communication workshops? They train us to listen… 01:15:43 Deborah Peyton: love that book. 01:15:43 DRUMSTRONG: Nice, Oliver 01:16:18 Marilyn McLaughlin: Great book! I’m am in the year long somatic study group with this book. Thats how change is made- find it in the body! 01:16:47 deborah bortscher: Resmh Menakim is the author of my grandmothers hands 01:16:48 Marilyn McLaughlin: As a somatic movement therapist I HIGHLY recommend this book. 01:17:31 donnamass: The drum hits the Vagus nerve and that can vibrate the trauma loos, then out. 01:17:31 Kumi Masunaga: My Grandmother’s Handという本がとても良さそう。何人もが勧めている。 01:17:34 Judi Spencer: Yes, taking listing into heart felt feeling - pain, suffering, joy . . . 01:18:31 Deborah Peyton: the author speaks of the healings occurring two way - the facilitator and the attendee. 01:18:32 donnamass: This is why drum circles are sooooo PowerFull, especially now during these times. 01:18:55 Ryan Peralta: Thank you for that Jim! 01:19:28 Mike Deaton Arts and Music: Deborah, I hear you about your safety. 01:20:19 Benjie Williams: Thanks so much for the inspiration Jim (and Mary) I have to sign out now…see you soon!!! 01:20:38 Brenda Myers: Gotta go. Thanks Jim and Mary and everyone else. This has been very enlightening and encouraging 01:20:59 Phil Didlake: Thanks Jim and everyone from Ron and I and are signing off. 01:21:10 Simon Faulkner: Great to see everyone, good thoughts, best to all, have to fly 01:37:14 Deborah Peyton: thank you for the sharing. 01:37:19 Jim Boneau: we connected teh need for true physically engaging actitivy is needed for resilience 01:37:21 Jim Boneau: not just legos 01:37:26 Giselle Vivian: connection 01:37:46 Celeste Herron: This is not your life interrupted. This is your life. 01:37:49 Gail J: continue to keep the higher vibration 01:38:15 Greg Whitt: EMBODIMENT 01:38:18 donnamass: When arms and fingers move, the body can and does heal 01:38:20 iPhone: I have to drum and roll everyone. thank you Fiona and Tomtom, worldwide connection. love you Jim, love you all! 01:38:25 Kumi Masunaga: drum circle and the power of inter-cultural music to improve racial harmony 01:39:13 Tomtom: Thank you Lucas! 01:39:45 Judi Spencer: Joanne — Hello from another fellow Canadian - Calgary. 01:40:48 Kumi Masunaga: ズームは、炭水化物を食べないダイエットに似てるとは、ジムの弁。 01:42:18 deborah bortscher: Yessss 01:42:31 Greg Whitt: Jim - just want to give a shout and acknowledgment on all the hard work in penning the book, AND to the hard work ahead in talking about and promoting it. You’ve birthed the baby, and now you’ve gotta nurture it! 01:43:00 Celeste Herron: “Hey I just WOKE up.” lol. Thank you so much for saying that! 01:44:30 DRUMSTRONG: If you are interested in seeing what we’re doing to support/stimulate conversation in the racial justice world see the Rhythm Alliance for Justice group https://www.facebook.com/groups/3129719317074587/ 01:45:14 Marilyn McLaughlin: Gotta run- Thank you Jim and everyone. Always a deep pleasure to spend time with you! 01:45:16 Celeste Herron: https://www.thetimezoneconverter.com/ 01:45:34 Michelle Muth: Already did that with Siri! 01:48:13 Heyu [Dan}: Rumble Zone is already in the top 20 in three catagories 01:48:25 Heather Kulber: thank you Mary & Jim!!! 01:48:45 Gail J: thank you Mary & Jim 01:48:55 Oliver Solano Watson: Thank you so much for creating this Space ... Mary and Jim..... So nice to see you all!!!! 01:49:13 deborah bortscher: thankyou Mary and Jim 01:49:18 Tomtom: I've already got it. becaus now it's June 25 here! 01:49:27 Arthur Lopez: Is there a link to get the book? 01:50:09 Mike Deaton Arts and Music: https://www.amazon.com/Rumble-Zone-Leadership-Strategies-Tumble-ebook/dp/B08B8Z2VX