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29 May 2015

WARM WINTER SPECIALS!

Warm winter specials to lift your spirits and heal your body.  

Valid for June and July 2015.

 

 

30 min Back Neck and Shoulder Massage -  R150 
60 min Back, Head and Foot Massage - R250  
Bring a friend and receive a free product 
with your 90 min Full Body treatment.  

18 van Blommenstein Rd, Onrus, Hermanus (behind Guthrie & Theron)
For Appt/Enquiry call Megan:  079 882 3250
Website:  maiadanu.wix.com/maiadanu
Blog: maiadanu.blogspot.com
 

24 May 2015

THE DANCE OF LIFE - MAIA'S JOURNEY - CHAPTER 4


LIVING THE DANCE




Life is a dance, literally and figuratively.  It is not only the day to day grind of juggling busy lives, but also the attempt of a collective mankind to create something infinitely greater than himself, while being trapped in a finite corporeal body.

To lose oneself in dance is to create acceptance that the dance is leading you and enabling you to give to the universe freely and without prejudice.  When I dance, it is not only for my own benefit and upliftment, but for the greater good of the universe.  The energy created by my movements is released into the ether and spread that way. 

Being mindful of what you do when you exercise enables you to release stagnant negative energy and attract and absorb fresh positive energy.  This is achieved through breathing deeply and rhythmically, while being aware of each movement in a spirit of love, acceptance and respect for all.    Facing each direction at the end of a session, raising my arms on high and returning with prayerful hands signifies salutation, recognition, encompassing all and giving thanks and blessings.

In order to experience the Dance in its full spectrum and deepest meaning, you have to find yourself and lose yourself at the same time.  You have to be present in the moment, conscious of the song and its rhythm and cadence, the way the instruments are played and combined to complement each other, the feeling, meaning and intention of it, and if there are words, the singer and his or her interpretation and expression of the words through the music. 

Then you should use every part of your body to mirror your interpretation of the music, starting with your feet and legs where the beat is most easily found first, then moving your hands, fingers and arms, head, neck and shoulders, and your torso, the fulcrum that gives mobility to your limbs.  Be aware of all the joints in your body, that allow you to move in a myriad of directions and form innumerable combinations of movements in relation to each other.

Discover ways to make the different parts speak to each other and speak together, thus allowing your body to give itself over in absolute abandon to the music and the dance.  When you can do this, and truly feel the great magic of becoming a part of something bigger than yourself; then does your ethereal body rise up into the ether and your soul fly free.

When you tune in and give yourself over to the vibrations beyond the beat and the drums, you come into alignment with all that is and realise the one-ness in everything.  Then does your body sing with exquisite beauty and is your voice carried throughout eternity on the wings and winds of time.

The Theory behind the Dance

Perfect technique may give you the ability to perform the steps and movements correctly and precisely, but that is not what makes a brilliant dancer.  It takes soul to shine.

This quality is the quintessential ingredient in a star performer.  The Arts are so called precisely because they are different to Science (although Art and Science are fundamentally and on the deepest level of understanding one and the same), in the sense that Science until relatively recently has been understood by most to be indicative of an object or a subject possessing purely physical properties and being subject to definitive objective natural laws. 

The defining feature of Arts is creativity.  It is an ephemeral, abstract concept, which means ‘to bring into being out of nothing’ or ‘to bring forth’.  It is difficult for us to imagine firstly, a state of nothingness, much less how something can be created out of nothing.

However, it is so simple and easy to see the beauty in a great performance or work of art and to appreciate it.  Why?  It is perhaps because we delight in witnessing that spark of the divine, which, by recognising it, somehow makes us a part of it.

Dance can take a myriad forms.  We are not alone by any means in partaking of this sacred activity.  All of nature is prone to dance.  We are fortunate and blessed that we have discovered such diverse and rich ways of expressing the Dance of Life – through dance, music, painting, sculpting, writing, cooking, gardening – in fact everything we do is a part of it… but especially meaningful and rewarding when we are aware of it. 

One can perform a complex ballet by using just your hands, fingers and arms.  When you feel the music within you and move with it, it becomes you and you become both the physical expression of the music and something greater; the synergistic effect of the combination of you and the music.

Ah, but there is another factor involved - the mysterious, limitless potential variety of creativity and form.

The key to unlocking the door to Divinity is to realise that there is no door.

The moment you open yourself, you will feel

the inrushing of wings and water
and you will fly and float on the highest sky
and dip and dive into the deepest depths
as you play and perform with gay abandon
the graceful game of

Giving God
Giving to God
Getting God and
Getting to God.

The motions may be created
By some great mind and master
But the motions themselves
Are dead and lifeless.

Only by joining with them
And becoming them
As they become you
Can they begin to live.

Don’t just go through the motions –
Become the motions.
Better still, create your own motions.
Don’t let anyone dictate to you how to dance
For only God and you can create
Your unique dance
In this life.

The trick to living a full life
Is to live life to the fullest.

THE DANCE OF LIFE - MAIA'S JOURNEY - CHAPTER 3

 
 








The Gift of Life and the Temple of the Lord



The Gift of Life (my living being) is the Temple of the Lord (the container of sacred essence or whatever you choose to call it).  It is a precious gift, for it comes from the Lord.  It is a sacred vessel to be revered, for it contains a divine spark of the Lord.  We come from God, encapsulating a fragment of divinity which is returned to Him - this is the circle of life.  In my youth I pictured God as a universal pool of divine soul matter, with little bits breaking off to inhabit the creatures of the earth and ultimately returning to the pool when our time here is done.

The Circle of Giving and Receiving

I ask myself what I should be doing to best use this gift in order to gain and give the most that I can in the limited time available to me.  Giving and taking is part of the natural circle of life.  There is no act without motive – whether altruistic or ulterior.  Even the flowers bloom so that they may attract bees to pollinate them, and seed themselves to perpetuate their species.  Even the noblest act of seeking enlightenment is for the elevation of one’s existence.

The gift of life is yours to give and receive.  ‘As you give, so shall you receive’ – this is the law of quid pro quo.  Giving should be done with a good heart, simply because it is the right thing to do and not with the intention of getting something back.  What goes around comes around. 

Giving should be done with a grateful heart.  The giver is blessed by being able to give.  In being able to receive with grace and gratitude we are blessed.  We are all part of one another’s joys and sorrows;  we need to share in these and be givers and takers alike.

The closest anyone has come to expressing the purest form of giving, to my mind, is Kahlil Gibran, in The Prophet, when he says

And there are those who know not pain in giving, nor do they seek joy,
nor give with mindfulness of virtue;
They give as in yonder valley the myrtle breathes its fragrance into space.
Through the hands of such as these God speaks, 
and from behind their eyes He smiles upon the earth.