9 months ago
Thursday, June 25, 2009
good vibrations
today was a great day at work. our HR director's son play these big quartz bowls and stopped by to perform for us. He rubs a rubber mallet around the bowl and it creates a vibration that fills the room. He then plays many bowls at the same time. A few months back a woman came into the gym and healed Nathan and Melissa by vibrating into their backs. This made me think of it. We went into one of our empty spaces in our unused building and laid on the floor while he made these amazing vibrations fill the room. It was incredible. i'm doing a poor job capturing the experience in writing but it definitely had an impact on me. i guess in tibet, the whole bowl thing originated with metal bowls. Some people have successfully used the sound and vibration therapy to heal. Also, today a new person at Sprint accidentally deleted my phone number from the sprint system and released it from Sprint's control. The manager of the call center called me back later to say that the employee came to her just before breaking the news to me and said "you're about to have an irate customer you may need to talk to and he may want me fired". She just assumed i would go nuts over her error. The funny thing is she flat out admitted her mistake and i was so shocked by her honesty, i couldnt be mad. It would have been so easy for her to blame "the system" or just hang up on me(sprint used to do that before they were compensated on customer service). She told me the truth and owned her mistake. That is SO rare these days and i was kind of impressed and in shock. What's to be mad about? When someone admits a mistake, apologizes, communicates what needs to be done to fix it, and follows through, you cant complain really. The manager said that they were all listening in on her call with me waiting for me to blow up. Maybe it was the vibration sound ceremony that made me handle it so well. They said they are used to people freaking out over much less. i'm checking today off as a good day.
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