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FLIP THE SCRIPT



From time to time, those inspiring moments arise in which a television series for a certain segment makes us reflect on something that was obvious for a long time, but which from then on stands out as something that makes perfect sense to share. We all, at some point in our lives, have had the need to recreate ourselves, it can purely and simply react to what somehow threatened our very essence, it is a cry for identity and above all for respect for what we are, our identity and that jumps here out in the most aggressive way that we don't control or know how to contain when it comes up and makes us rock up and down.


We are trained in this world for containment to control so that everything remains more or less the same and above all to be able to constantly control our simple and often our own imagination our creativity and everything that has to do with our deepest essence, but most of the time we fight against the labels that have been imposed on us by third parties that have nothing to do with us but that others insist on wanting to see as our true colors. And even if this is based on that physical characteristic in that way of being and being that from the eyes of others puts us in a box, there are moments when the need to impose our own nature on the world leaps within us.


Changing the script is therefore, above all, an exercise in freedom and authenticity, the ability not to allow ourselves to be framed by what others think we are and to affirm what comes from our essence, our deepest nature, which sometimes bursts violently into our world and that imposes itself in an unexpectedly aggressive primary way and to a certain extent uncontrollable. For anyone who is a defender of the normalization of patterns and behaviors, all of this may somehow seem like an obstacle, however if we consider that even when we want to transform behaviors, habits and routines in order to become more functional with the world and more cooperative, we need a moment of overflow in which we define ourselves through our own identity.



Anyone who mediates conflicts or has in some way been in this position of having to lead or let others lead themselves, establishing rules for productive dialogue between third parties, it is when conflicting identities burst that everything becomes possible , without conflict without initial positions, without defining what we agree with and what we will not allow, the barriers and borders between what we want to do and what we have already done, what defines us and what will still define us, it becomes difficult to establish bases for dialogue without genuineness and authenticity in the way we present ourselves and how we face ourselves, in our personal and transpersonal processes that allow us to finally begin to elevate our natural positions to shared interests and unsatisfied needs.


Changing the script is therefore absolutely essential as an emotional state, it is also what allows US to get out of depression, incapacity can be the impediment that constantly embarrasses us and that does not allow US to be ourselves in what we have of good or bad, but which forms our deepest essence.



All of this comes with the purpose of the television series more specifically from Netflix COBRA KAI that throughout its various sessions, but it was presenting young characters, teenagers struggling with the affirmation of their identity and resisting the BULLYING that is imposed on them what they impose according to your own schedule. It is a very specific vision of a path of transformation that we all have to take from children into adults, where the affirmation of our own identities is not always the right choice when made through the right choice process. In fact, it is between the lines and in the gray areas that we find the strength of these characters and we realize from a behavioral point of view and the different personalities that fit together and confronting it is not a plot that becomes passionate and challenging.


There are no villains or heroes, and we understand perfectly well that the dissociation that is caused by BULLYING is part of the fact of having been a victim of BULLYING, or in other words, wounded people hurt, and the spirituality that I associate with the ability to find within oneself the peace, essentially results in knowing how to accept the pain of the other as one accepts one's own pain without projecting and realizing that turning the script is knowing that in the first place we must be respected to see our identity perceived in the world, whether more or less accepted by others and from there we realize that others also have their identity that has to be respected and accepted.


ELI MOSKOVITZ's transformation into HAWK is arguably the greatest testament to how turning the script brings verse and verse and can be as transformative as it is bittersweet. By embracing his new HAWK personality, which is Eli's true essence, he becomes so strong and luminous that he ends up reaching everyone around him, to the point of transforming him into an aggressor, into someone who cannot control his own impulses and who he attacks everyone else around him, completely losing control over himself.



For me, turning the script is associated with the energy of Aries, the primordial energy we have within us to affirm our identity in the world through our body, its active listening to transform what others think about us through the way we present ourselves, we act and we arrived at the universe, for some reason the house of Carneiro the first house that could very well be called the gymnasium workshop is the house of the ascendant, that is, the path through which we choose to transform ourselves and impact the world with our unique force and personal, but there is a challenge here which is essentially to control our own impulses, because true power is power over oneself, the ability to control OURSELVES and to channel that highly constructive transforming energy that comes from our very essence to the service of others or what our personal mission before the world is.


The transformations that the character HAWK undergoes throughout the various episodes are clearly demonstrative that we can all make a path and as we discover our worth we lose the need to be permanently using our strength or our ability, it is quite true that the best fighter remains calm, because he knows his strength more than anyone else, if he needs to assert himself initially when he is still discovering how far his abilities can go.


As soon as he is with himself and realizes his strength, he no longer needs to be constantly acting and begins to be much more assertive, it is this mental agility that he begins to use in his body work and in the impact he wants to cause in the world by making He becomes progressively quieter, calmer, but above all, more humane and more attentive to the world around him without so much need to be permanently imposing himself and then he knows who he is.




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