What else is possible? Wait, don't answer yet.

Jun 04, 2026 8:45 pm

Hi friends,

What else is possible? It's a favorite question of mine.

I talk about this a lot in SpoonBending.

The trick is not answering it immediately.


When we rush to answer, we're only referencing what we already know, what we've already experienced, and what we already believe is possible.

Adventure begins when we leave the question open long enough for something unexpected to answer back. Allowing for inspiration, innovation, guidance, God, to answer.


As I step into summer, that's exactly what I'm practicing.

I'm looking into a few days kayaking at Clear Lake.

Lynn and I are planning an overnight trip to Lincoln City.

This month we gear up for our first craft fairs.

We unexpectedly got a spot in a long-standing fair that was already fully booked. I saw that message along with a suggestion to email and get on a list for the following year.

I was about to dismiss that as a long shot for later but instead I wrote. The next day I got an email saying someone had backed out and would we like a spot?


Woo hoo!


So, in July, we'll be selling our creative wares at the Bohemia Mining Days Festival in Cottage Grove.

When I discovered vendors are expected to be there from 10am to 10pm, I balked.

Twelve-hour days.

Three days straight.

My first reaction was, "That's a lot."

Then we decided to embrace the adventure.

We're booking a room for the weekend instead of commuting.

The dogs get to stay home with one of their other favorite humans.

And we get to see what unfolds.



I'm also exploring a multi-day trip to Mount Shasta this summer.

I've driven south past it many times over the years and never stopped.

Maybe this is the summer.

Maybe it's time to stop driving by possibilities and start saying yes to them.


That's what SpoonBending has always been about.

Not the spoon.

The willingness to question what we think is possible.

The willingness to stay curious.

The willingness to leave the question open.


Lately I've been getting lots of new folks in my workshops through my friend Laureli Shimayo, and I want to give her a shout-out.

Laureli has created an amazing community through ME/WE Fairs, bringing together seekers, practitioners, and heart-centered people who are exploring their gifts and supporting one another's growth.

I've also been participating as a practitioner support person in some of her practice circles, and they are so much fun.

Nothing beats the opportunity to practice your gifts and receive feedback, confirmation, and encouragement from others on a similar path.

It's one thing to learn something.

It's another thing entirely to practice it.

If you're curious, you can learn more about ME/WE Fairs.

That experience has reinforced something I've known for a long time:


Transformation doesn't happen in isolation.

It happens in community.

It happens through practice.


It happens when we show up, share our experiences, ask questions, celebrate wins, and support one another along the way.


That's also why I'm opening the doors to the

SpoonBenders Cafe Membership Community.

After a workshop, many people want a place to continue the exploration.

A place to practice.

A place to ask questions.

A place to share wins, synchronicities, and discoveries.

A place to find a buddy and hop on a video call to bend together.

A place to keep asking:

"What else is possible?"

Inside SpoonBenders Cafe we'll gather for:

🥄 SpoonBending practice sessions

✨ Monthly possibility experiments

🌌 Transmission and energy alignment sessions

💛 Community connection, support, questions, and celebrations

🎥 Replay access

The Founding Circle is limited to the first 30 members.

Founding Members lock in the $37/month membership rate for the life of their subscription.

👉 Join SpoonBenders Cafe:

https://community.spoonbenderscafe.com/invitation?code=B49GJ6


If your next step is continuing your SpoonBending journey...

🥄 SpoonBending Level 2

June 16 • 3:00 PM Pacific

Register here:

www.spoonbenderscafe.com/spoon2


And if you haven't yet attended a SpoonBending workshop (or know someone who would love the experience)...

🥄 SpoonBending Level 1

June 28 • 11:00 AM Pacific

Register here:

www.spoonbenderscafe.com/bendspoons


One more thing...

If you've spent time at Mount Shasta, I'd love to hear what made your visit special.

What shouldn't I miss?

With love,

Miché


P.S. SpoonBenders Cafe is the community I've been envisioning for quite some time—a place where we can continue exploring possibility together long after the workshop ends. If that calls to you, I'd love to welcome you into the circle.

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