This exercise, presented by FlowingLove (Daniel Siegel) involves looking inward to see what’s there. Remember, the inner workings of clown minds (mindsight) can involve feelings, thoughts, perceptions, memories, images, sensations, intentions, attitudes, beliefs, hopes, dreams, and desires.
But this exercise focuses on only 4 things: sensations, images, feelings, and thoughts.
And it is presented as an anacronym:
SIFT, which should help clowns remember it:
Clowns could make a mental map to help this process by drawing an outline of a clown head, viewed from the side, then either writing or drawing things inside the head to illustrate what the clown sees inside their mind.
Feel free to create your own way of processing what you see inside your mind, or to help your young clowns process what they see inside.
And remember: you can use whatever exercises you like to explore, or help young clowns explore other inner things such as perceptions, memories, intentions, attitudes, beliefs, hopes, dreams, and desires.
Micko has suggested that we can look inside to see what sorts of Loving stuff is there: our caring, empathy, compassion. urges to help other clowns, felt connections, etc.
And of course, we can draw mental maps about what we see as well.
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