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# After the Show: From Shedding to Motion
- URL: https://www.mikebakerhq.com/writing/after-the-show-from-shedding-to-motion/
- Published: 2025-12-28T00:14:19.000Z
- Updated: 2026-08-10T08:39:05.000Z
- Description: The show is over and the walls are quiet again. This piece lives in the space between, between the Year of the Snake and the coming Year of the Horse.
- Author: Mike Baker
- Tags: Human First, #Import 2026-08-01 07:39

The show is over.

The walls are quiet again.

The lights are down.

The conversations have softened into memory.

What’s left is the space between things.

This piece lives there.

It sits between two years in the lunar calendar. Between two energies that don’t cancel each other out, but build on one another. The Year of the Snake and the coming Year of the Horse.

In many traditions, the Snake represents shedding. Not destruction. Not reinvention. Letting go. The slow, necessary release of what no longer fits. The kind of change that happens under the surface before anyone notices.

The Horse, by contrast, is movement. Momentum. Forward motion powered by instinct and confidence. It’s about embodiment. About choosing direction and trusting your legs to carry you there.

One teaches awareness.

The other demands action.

Right now, we’re standing in between.

The Year of the Snake is still with us. That matters.

This past year asked for honesty without applause. It asked for quiet work. For sitting with discomfort instead of disguising it as productivity. It asked me to notice where I was holding on out of habit rather than truth.

That kind of shedding isn’t loud. It doesn’t announce itself. It often looks like nothing is happening at all.

But something was.

The art show brought that into focus in a way I didn’t expect. I thought I was sharing work. What I actually shared was process. Vulnerability. A season of asking better questions instead of offering clean answers.

People brought their own stories into that room. Some saw themselves reflected back. Some felt unsettled. Some felt understood in ways they didn’t have language for yet.

That’s when I knew the shedding had done its job.

This image holds that moment.

She isn’t running.

She isn’t frozen.

She’s aware.

The wind is present, but she isn’t fighting it. She’s feeling it. Measuring it. Letting her body learn what’s coming next.

That’s what this space feels like for me right now.

The Year of the Horse hasn’t arrived yet. But it’s close enough to feel in the air. The clarity is there. The direction is forming. The energy is gathering without rushing.

This is the pause before motion.

The breath before commitment.

The moment where you stop explaining and start trusting.

As a dad, it looks like steadiness instead of urgency.

As a husband, it looks like presence without armor.

As a leader, it looks like trust over control.

As an artist, it looks like letting the work stand without defending it.

The show is over.

Not because the story ended.

Because the next part doesn’t need an audience yet.

The Snake taught me how to let go.

The Horse is waiting to teach me how to move.

And for now, I’m exactly where I need to be.

— Mike

Infinite Canvas AI

Mike Baker Music

Still here. Still listening.

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