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Dancing Within the Four Realms
Get into the magic of Nia with Anne
Lowry Parr.
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Did you know? When you dance, you are not
one, but four distinct beings, dancing in four different energetic
bodies: physical, mental, emotional, and the realm of your spirit.
Knowing how to tune into each one can enhance and deepen the healing
and enjoyment of any movement experience. Magic happens when we
are able to place all of our awareness in the realm we choose,
and allow the particular beauty of each realm touch us in its
own way.
Let’s Get Physical
Let’s begin in the realm where we are, the physical. Movement
by its very nature is physical, so whether or not we are consciously
choosing to be aware of other realms when we dance or move, we
are always also dancing in the physical. Our very life on earth
is a beautiful dance of spirit within the physical realm.
Try this: To truly immerse yourself in the joy of being
a spirit within a physical body, think of yourself as a “good”
animal. Allow your mind to drift away as you focus on every physical
sensation you can feel. Feel your joints opening and closing…
your muscles, strong and powerful… your bones dressed in
muscles, tendons, and ligaments. No mind, no thoughts, only sensations
carrying you deeper and deeper into yourself. Now, let your vision
get soft and wide, allowing your peripheral vision to expand.
Let the edges of your skin begin to feel as if they are dissolving
into thousands of tiny fibers that radiate from your center, holding
you in space like the delicate web a spider weaves from her body.
Dance within this ethereal web as you enjoy the movement of the
expanded physical realm.
Imagine
To choose the mental realm is to choose the world of high mind,
intuition and imagination.
Try this: To access this magical realm, begin
by placing your focus on a spot between the right and left lobes
of your brain. Imagine a pearl floating there, balancing the right
and left brain and accessing both, resting in the neutral center
point until information or intuition is needed. Play any music
you like, and open up to the world of imagination. Allow visions
to come to you as you dance, or invoke images you like and dance
to them. You might try swimming through space, or floating, or
flying, whirling through a tornado or stomping out a fire. Imagine
the earth as a drum and let your feet be the drumsticks striking
a beat, creating the rhythm of your moves. The possibilities are
limited only by your own willingness to play within the world
of imagination.
I Get So Emotional, Baby
When we are in touch with the emotional realm of movement, the
universe becomes a place where we can express the endless beauty
of our hearts. We can dance our happiness, our sadness, our elation,
our frustration. If we feel it, we can express it through our
movements, thereby moving emotional energy in a healthy way. Many
times in this culture it can be challenging to find an appropriate
place or way to honor some of our deeper and darker emotions,
such as rage, anguish, or fear. Emotional dancing can therefore
be extremely therapeutic and healing, allowing a healthy outlet
for emotions to be expressed and released without fear of judgment.
Try this: Open to sensations around your heart, chest,
and belly. Think of something that makes you feel very peaceful:
a child or an animal you love, or the memory of a time when you
felt loved, cherished, and happy. When you feel immersed in this
feeling of contentment, silently say “Peace.” Let
this soothing feeling of peace flood your belly, chest and heart,
and flow out into every cell in your body. Begin moving, allowing
this feeling of peace to be the backdrop of any other emotion
that comes. Allow all your emotions to be like the colors of your
heart, enhancing your canvas. Each time you dance, create another
energetic picture of your emotional self on your canvas of peace.
Like the paintings of an artist, each one will be beautiful, distinctive,
each one an expression of you.
Spirit Dancer
To dance with spirit does not necessarily mean you have to feel
“spiritual.” You could think of your spirit as that
which is unique to you. It comes from a place other than your
body, your mind, or your emotions. It connects you to the essence
of God, Goddess, Buddha, or Great Creator… whatever name
you choose to use to refer to the underlying essence to which
we are all connected.
Try this: To access spirit within movement, silently
ask your own spirit to guide your movement. Then wait. When an
impulse comes to move in a certain way, check it out first. Did
you mind invent that idea, or did it come from some other place?
If it comes from your mind, it may feel more contrived, less spontaneous.
If the impulse comes from spirit, it may surprise you. But it
will feel authentic, natural, even perfect to move in that way.
Your movements may take on a quality of timelessness. Enjoy the
sensation and the beauty of cultivating your own uniquess, your
spirit, through movement.
Anne Lowry Parr, Certified Brown Belt Nia Instructor, has
taught Nia mind-body-spirit movement classes for more than six
years, and she is also a trained rebirther. Anne is co-owner and
director of Nia at Move Intuit, a mind-body fitness studio in
Asheville, North Carolina. Contact her at niaskywalker7@aol.com
or 828-350-7710.
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