Freedom to Dance through Life
Posted by Antonia at 12:27 pm in For Our Health

There are short-cuts to happiness, and dancing is one of them.

~Vicki Baum~

I have a confession to make. I am happily dancing my way through life. It makes me laugh when I stop to think about just how many things I dance my way through; and, as I’ve allowed myself more freedom of expression at the core of my being, the amount of dancing exponentially increases as well. It’s really quite Awesome. Perhaps you’ve seen me dancing in my car at stop lights? Or, down the aisles at the supermarket? ;-) *giggle*

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Dance is the hidden language of the soul of the body.

~Martha Graham~

As both an avid music Lover and one who has always enjoyed some form of physical movement, whether it be dancing, hiking, biking, swimming or some other activity, it was pretty inevitable that dance would make its way into my daily life. Even as a child, I was drawn towards the combination of music and freedom of movement. I took tap, jazz, ballet, gymnastics and participated in various group dance activities as well, fascinated by the different forms movement can take. When a girlfriend introduced me to Sacred dance a couple of years ago, it was an excellent fit for me and I was hooked.

The Whirling Dervishes of Turkey use dance to reach ‘religious ecstasy’

Man must speak, then sing, then dance. The speaking is the brain, the thinking man. The singing is the emotion. The dancing is the Dionysian ecstasy which carries away all.

~Isadora Duncan~

The ancients knew the importance of dance, and it is frequently depicted in cave drawings. Across time and cultures, dance has been revered for its power to transform, healing the body, mind and spirit, bringing community together in joyous bonding, and allowing us to see a deeper level of self. Dance has been used for worship, celebration, story-telling, healing, bonding, meditation, evoking visions, and more. Within most industrialized nations dance has lost its Beautiful esoteric roots; the gifts of rhythmic movement being reduced to a form of entertainment. The form of Sacred dance in which I have been participating is based upon the tenets of Shamanism, which takes the dancer on an inner journey allowing for a reconnection with spirit which is both blissful and healing. With intentions set prior to beginning, the dancer gently surrenders to the rhythms, allowing movements to express intuitively. The dance becomes not only a place to express one’s intention through movement, but also to listen for feedback and guidance on that intention from deeper sources of being.

Dancing faces you towards Heaven, whichever direction you turn.

~Sweetpea Tyler~

A modern day Native American dance ceremony

I do not try to dance better than anyone else. I only try to to dance better than myself.

~Mikhail Baryshnikov~

Life is a dance, a blending of energies coming together, an ebb and flow, and a balancing act. By consciously combing music and movement, old stagnant energies are released from the body, freeing us from stuck feelings and liberating us so that we can embrace the next moment in life without hang ups of the past. It also feels really, really good to move the body. Dance is a gift to which people seem to be reawakening and I highly encourage you, BeLoved reader, to turn on some music and move your body, allowing for the organic unfolding which will occur. If you can find a group with which to dance, all the better, as coming together with joint intention brings another level to the power of transformative dance. Go out and explore what your local community offers, as it is well worth the Beautiful journey which will be carried forth into your everyday life, enriching your life, as as it has mine, in such Wonderful ways.

Love and Blessings,
Antonia

Freedom to Dance through Life has 8 Comments

  1. What a wonderful post ! I hope we don’t bump into each other dancing down the market aisles :)

  2. Welcome, Juli! Thank you for the visit and comment!

    hehe I think perhaps a collaborative market dance! :D

    Blessings to you,
    Antonia

  3. Hi, Antonia, I love this post. I especially love that gorgeous photo at the top and the photo of the Sufi dancers, and how you’ve reminded us that at one point in time we all did, indeed, dance. How we lost that connection is sad, and I’m so glad to see you reconnecting with that early natural impulse. Bravo! Love, Mom xoxo

  4. Thanks, mom! I really appreciate that! :-)

    Yes, dance has transformed my life in a myriad of Beautiful ways!
    I highly recommend everyone *dance* ;-) hehe

    Love you,
    Antonia
    xoxox

  5. I second those comments above. I love that picture of you in the most beautiful pose, shaking it up a little, the skirt is adorable on you.I would love to boogie down the isle if Trader Joe, or any other market. Dancing is such a great way to release energy and let it flow back into the ether. The dance ebb and tide between two souls is part of our life’s sojourn together, I hope to do that with you someday. I send to you my love. ILY very much, and i hope you feel that hug. Much Metta D

  6. Namaste, D..

    Thank you so much! Yes, dance releases stuck energy so Wonderfully!
    What a gift, and reminder of the dance of Life! ;-)

    Love to you,
    ~Antonia~

  7. What a great posting!

    Dance has been a huge part of my life for 6 years now. I used to think that I was too awkward to dance as a youngster. But by chance, I took up Argentine tango not knowing the spritual journey that was about to unfold. There is something very special about this partner dance. While any dance is good for the soul, tango evokes the yin and yang, male and female energy, leading and following, and balances the energies of those who are out of balance. it is quite a beautiful and special experience. It is indeed transcendental at time, a true expression and manifestation of creativity on this plane of the love one feels in their heart, shared with a partner. If you ever have a chance, try it, you may find a new joy for life. Incidentally, about 90% of people who take up tango will give up all other dances. :-)

    Randy (oneknows)

    PS – love the first and second photos! Second is beautifully airy!

  8. Welcome, Randy! Thank you for the Lovely comment! Much appreciated!

    ooOOoo, yes, Argentine tango is a biggie on my “Must Do in this Lifetime” list!
    I was looking up local classes recently, and very much look forward to trying it!
    Your description is Wonderful! :-D

    Thanks for the pic compliment! The first was taken of me recently, in the Sacred Redwoods
    of Northern CA :-)

    Blessings to you,
    Antonia

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