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bout playing catch. It doesn’t matter what kind of ball you use. You can use a balled up sock. But two intimate humans playing catch with some object with each other quickly develop brand new avenues of non-verbal physical communication that don’t normally open up with other activities.</p><p id="de8b">The act of tossing a ball/object back and forth creates a vibratory momentum that brings forth a balancing of energies. Throwing and catching, the mates are both active and passive, giving and receiving; swept up in a circular energy pattern that highlights the calm balance point in the center to which they are drawn.</p><p id="c4ea">Seriously, try it. Sit on the opposite side of the room from your mate and play catch with some ball or object with her or him. Let everything in your head dissipate. Release your thinking and focus exclusively on playing catch. Feel the rhythm. Feel the movements. Feel the ball/object in its trajectory. Feel your mate’s hands as they catch it. Feel the energy in your hands as you catch it.</p><p id="6795">Back and forth. Back and forth. Turn it over to your bodies and, with a quiet mind

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, just be an observer of the intimate dance.</p><p id="070e">Call me crazy but I think all lovers should play catch with each other on a somewhat regular basis. Try it. See for yourself if this whacko therapy works. You’ll never know until you try it.</p><p id="b8f1"><i>Copyright by <a href="https://readmedium.com/white-feather-archive-index-c95167f7dbaf"><b>White Feather</b></a>. All Rights Reserved.</i> <a href="https://medium.com/@WhiteFeather9"><b>Recent Stuff Here</b></a></p><p id="a81b"><i>Speaking of couples therapy…</i></p><div id="34d1" class="link-block"> <a href="https://readmedium.com/having-coffee-with-the-boyfriend-c8f50b1a4468"> <div> <div> <h2>Having Coffee With the Boyfriend</h2> <div><h3>It was in no way a normal date</h3></div> <div><p>medium.com</p></div> </div> <div> <div style="background-image: url(https://miro.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:320/1*_kqFzrmw2JVJ9ONzYUc1UA.jpeg)"></div> </div> </div> </a> </div></article></body>

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Playing Catch With Your Mate

The couples therapy no one talks about

I acknowledge right off the bat that I am not a licensed couples therapist. I’m not even part of a couple. And my only license is my driver’s license.

But I know of a supremely beneficial couples therapy that deepens the love bonds and physical connections of those smitten with each other. I can’t believe none of the expert gurus and pundits are not recommending this for their many followers. Why does everyone in the Relationship Industry strive to keep this a secret hidden from the masses?

Is it because it works?

I happen to know that it works because I have tried it more than a few times. There really is something about this easy-to-use therapy that opens up new connections between mates which allows them to commune in new ways.

I am, of course, talking about playing catch. It doesn’t matter what kind of ball you use. You can use a balled up sock. But two intimate humans playing catch with some object with each other quickly develop brand new avenues of non-verbal physical communication that don’t normally open up with other activities.

The act of tossing a ball/object back and forth creates a vibratory momentum that brings forth a balancing of energies. Throwing and catching, the mates are both active and passive, giving and receiving; swept up in a circular energy pattern that highlights the calm balance point in the center to which they are drawn.

Seriously, try it. Sit on the opposite side of the room from your mate and play catch with some ball or object with her or him. Let everything in your head dissipate. Release your thinking and focus exclusively on playing catch. Feel the rhythm. Feel the movements. Feel the ball/object in its trajectory. Feel your mate’s hands as they catch it. Feel the energy in your hands as you catch it.

Back and forth. Back and forth. Turn it over to your bodies and, with a quiet mind, just be an observer of the intimate dance.

Call me crazy but I think all lovers should play catch with each other on a somewhat regular basis. Try it. See for yourself if this whacko therapy works. You’ll never know until you try it.

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