K Is For… Kinetic Kindness!
Speaking of movement. I was fortunate to be assigned to the letter K. Hmm, so, Kinetic Kindness—I googled these two words together and found oodles of optimistic blogs, websites, teacher resources and more about movement and kindness (not always at the same time). Here’s my take on Kinetic Kindness:
What and who is Kinetic Kindness?
Kinetic refers to non-verbal emotional communication through movement and facial expressions. Kindness is generous, friendly consideration.
Think of kinetic kindness as a combination of non-verbal expression of movement and being of a positive giving nature (which paradoxically will often contain verbal communication). Then I suppose we are getting into the realm of Kinesthesia. Anyway, let’s have some fun with that concept.
Think of an encounter you have had while briskly walking, running, or bicycling on the trail with the person coming toward you. What has been your experience? Someone could offer a kinetic kindness with something as simple as a nod or a bright wave “hello.” A kinetic kindness could be your delightful pet bringing you a dirty sock and dropping it at your feet while staring lovingly up into your eyes (not sure if I’m anthropomorphizing here or not; but doesn’t that feel like kindness?).
Why Kinetic Kindness?
Why not? Supposing that kindness as a noun can be a stationary state; how does one offer kindness without movement? Food for thought and for another essay sometime in the future (or not).
Ways to live in Kinetic Kindness:
I wonder if you could offer kinetic kindness by purchasing or painting a happy painting that shows something, or someone, in motion or draw a drawing (with the intention of giving it as a gift or hanging it in a place that can be kindly shared with others) that has many bright colors and “motion.” Here’s a hint: it can be a realistic or abstract painting like this one from Wassily Kandinsky:
or it can be a flower waving in the breeze or a bird or animal in motion like this little squirrel I sketched:
Whatever your skill level or whatever your media or subject matter, make it m> o> v> e>_>_> across the surface of the painting or drawing then share it. Get how that combo of concepts works?
Another way to practice kinetic, well, uhm, kinesthetic, kindness is through sound. Not everyone can see a painting or a wave. Could you call out a friendly hello? Could you invite someone to sit next to you on the train with both words and a physical gesture such as a hand movement toward the empty seat (that covers auditory and visual movement)? Could you share a kindness by playing or creating or singing a song that illustrates movement. What comes to mind for you? Do you have any tunes like this on your current playlists? Jeramiah was a Bullfrog comes to mind. What are some songs that you can share that depict movement and kindness?
What are some of your ideas to live in kinetic kindness?
BTW I totally made up this goofy fun concept, kind of works though, doesn’t it?
By JaeSage
Iowa Druid and Kinetic Kindness Practitioner
2023
JaeSage, this post is such a natural to follow soon after the “Inspiration” post because your invention of Kinetic Kindness is clearly INSPIRED! What a wonderful idea! Yes, let’s all put it into *motion*. :>)
Thanks for a great post.