
The Magic Eight Ball of PoleDancing
The world we live in isn’t black and white, it’s in vivid, breathtaking, awe inspiring color. But sometimes I wish it wasn’t. Sometimes I wish my daily decisions were as simple as.. Yes OR No.. up OR down.. this OR that.
When there are too many options, too many possibilities, I get overwhelmed and stuck. Which of the gazillion things that I could choose is the RIGHT one and how do I know for sure? Do I always have to weigh each possibility in disgusting detail? Do I really have to agonize and worry over every damn little thing in my life?
As a physicist, I know that mankind has made a science out of redefining our infinite world of possibilities using small little ONEs and ZEROs. Every movie we watch, every blog we read, every song we download is created from boiling this reality down to those two options. It’s not perfect. Computer simulated red will never be as luscious as the flaming red of a real sunset, but I am still grateful for it.
I want to harness this uniquely human power to SIMPLIFY. Because I have questions that I am tired of pondering. Tired of thinking about. Tired of being frozen with indecision about instead of moving forward and taking some fucking action. I have questions that need answers whether the sun sets red, orange, or a deep royal purple (I live in LA, so yes, sometimes it’s purple!)
So, sometimes, I use my pole dancing as a magic eight ball. You know, those plastic balls filled with inky black water and the little window where your fortune pops up… “My sources say yes” or “Don’t count on it” (in an oh so very scientific fashion). When my conscious mind refuses to come up with the answers, I can let my pole dancing magic eight ball decide instead.
“But you’re a physicist?” you cry “How can you ignore the entire scientific method?”
Because the magic eight ball I’m about to show you, taps into your unconscious mind. If your conscious mind is lost, your unconscious mind has the navigation package and it’s desperately trying to tell you to “take a right at the next exit.” But it’s unconscious (by definition), so unless you find a way to tap into it, you won’t hear a damn thing. All the while it’s screaming… TURN RIGHT! TURN RIGHT NOW!
Now stick with me here, because this is the tricky part…..
Become your own Magic Eight Ball
- Go pick two (or three) colors to represent your options. My favorite scenario is BLACK meaning NO WAY! and WHITE meaning ALL SIGNS POINT TO YES! (other meanings might be ABSOLUTELY, MY SOURCES SAY NO, or OUTLOOK GOOD. You can even use GREY for REPLY HAZY, TRY AGAIN LATER)
- Create a sexy poledancing outfit with your two (or three) colors. In the video I chose a white tank top, white bikini top, black booty shorts, black and white bodystrings, and black platform shoes (see, I told you I used bodystrings ALL THE TIME).
- Dance and Strip. Yes, you heard me STRIP. Take off your clothes, but let your unconscious mind decide what pieces to remove and how to remove them. (I did NOT actually remove clothes in the video because it got a little too hot for youtube and I didn’t want to upset your delicate disposition)
- The color you are wearing more of at the end of your poledancing session is your answer. (I was wearing all BLACK at the end, but just barely, so I got my answer –> NO WAY! )
Becoming your own magic eight ball means you are trusting your intuition.
Which is a good thing, because your intuition knows everything you think you know… everything you actually know… a bunch of shit you forgot that you know… and a bunch more shit you don’t even realize that you know.
At the very least, when you are done, you can leave me a comment and say “Yannori, you are full of shit, but I love you anyway.” Because you’re awesome and you roll like that.


4 Comments
Jennifer
Yannori, YOU are awesome! Your posts always take me by surprise – love them!
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Angela
Yannori,
I hear ya and Yes, you roll like that. I hope you don’t mind but I am going to post one of my favorite quotes.
“Trust only movement. Life happens at the level of events, not of words. Trust movement.” . Alfred Adler
Ange
Yannori
@Jennifer – Honey, the feeling is seriously mutual. And I promise to never stop surprising you. 🙂
@Angela – I had not heard that before. It’s a great quote!