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The Creative Source

Posted by on Jan 29, 2012 in Blog | 1 comment

The Creative Source

There is a place from which all thoughts, feelings, ideas and emotions come. Some may say it’s deep inside the body. Some will call it consciousness or God. Others will say it’s part of a collective energy field to which we are all connected. Regardless of your belief system, you may have had the experience of tapping into that source at one time – either by choice or by accident – and accessing a pool of resources you didn’t know were available to you.   For the sake of simplicity, lets call this reservoir The Creative Source...

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IM-PRO-VISE

Posted by on Jan 22, 2012 in Blog | 2 comments

IM-PRO-VISE

improvise – v. the practice of acting, singing, talking and reacting, of making and creating, in the moment and in response to the stimulus of one’s immediate environment and inner feelings.   Do you like to improvise?   Most people I know would put themselves into one of two broad categories: those that love structure, planning and order, and those that enjoy spontaneity. Folks in both categories may enjoy a variety of movement activities like dance or martial arts. But the way they practice, and the specific kind of dance...

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Think With Your Belly

Posted by on Jan 16, 2012 in Blog | 3 comments

Think With Your Belly

This week in Conscious Dancer Magazine, an article that caught my attention by Philip Shepherd, author of New Self New World: Recovering Our Senses in the Twenty-first Century.  Educated in a Somatic tradition similar to my own, the author described the benefits of dropping from your head down into to your “Hara,” the Japanese word for the center of gravity located in the belly area of the human body, just below the navel. The principle of centering the body in the belly is one of the foundations of Strozzi Somatics, and a topic I can...

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To Feel ALIVE

Posted by on Jan 8, 2012 in Blog | 0 comments

To Feel ALIVE

What is it to feel alive?   It’s such a simple thing that we often take it for granted. To look into a lover’s eyes and feel a rush of warmth. To sense your atoms buzzing after a long soak in a hot tub. To feel the adrenaline pumping though your body as you near the finish line. To feel the base pulsing through your body as you dance to your favorite song. Without naming it, we know these peak experiences are connected to a sense of aliveness. Their hallmark is the glow – something just a little bit more remarkable than the...

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A Solid Foundation

Posted by on Jan 1, 2012 in Blog | 0 comments

A Solid Foundation

Enter, 2012. Welcome to the next chapter of time, and the next year of your life.   January has always been one of my favorite times of the year. The holidays are over and we’re back to the daily grind – true. But there is something exciting about the chance to make a new start that January can’t help but offer.   Each year in January, according to Western calendars, one book is closed and another is opened. In some countries, the momentum of January is preceded by a lengthy break from work: weeks of downtime, reconnection with...

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Be More Generous

Posted by on Dec 10, 2011 in Blog | 3 comments

Be More Generous

How many of us live our lives in fear of being a burden?   Have you ever held back a comment for fear of taking up too much airtime in a conversation? Or held back a request for help for fear that others would feel pressure to accommodate your needs? If so, you are not alone. In fact, as far as I can tell, this is a pervasive phenomenon in our society: we just don’t want to become a burden. And we don’t want to be burdened. These fears run under the surface of many interactions and stifle our capacity to experience the abundance we so...

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First Find Center

Posted by on Nov 27, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

First Find Center

No matter one’s age, gender, race, ethnicity or nationality, there exists a universal, biological truth of the human body: when scared, surprised or threatened, the body’s fight-or-flight response kicks in. This response has served each of us as a powerful and important protection from danger throughout our lives. However, the effects of sustained exposure to the chemicals produced by this natural response are undeniably damaging to our physical, mental and emotional wellbeing.   How can it be that our greatest source of protection...

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Taking up Space

Posted by on Nov 7, 2011 in Blog | 0 comments

Taking up Space

They say that a goldfish will grow to be small or large, depending on the size of its environment. With people then, might it not be the same?   On one hand, that sounds like a crazy hypothesis, right? But let me say a bit more… This week I’ve been practicing taking up space. For example, I’ve been filling up the space in my new flat, which is much larger than any space I’ve lived in these past few years. It hasn’t happened automatically. Rather there’s been a genuine adjustment period. It feels like growing. In the first...

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Attention to Detail

Posted by on Oct 31, 2011 in Blog | 5 comments

Attention to Detail

I didn’t want to write this post.   After a week of silence, a lot of personal experimentation, resistance, certainty, deliberation and finally resolve, I am finally able to show up at my keyboard and get this down. A week ago the thought went through my head, and I’ve wrestled it to the ground several times, only to be won out over, then pulled struggling and kicking into this second week, before finally settling in.   The topic is attention to detail. Never my strength in my work or personal life, the need for it follows me...

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Inner Alchemy: Fire Meets Water

Posted by on Oct 17, 2011 in Blog | 14 comments

Inner Alchemy: Fire Meets Water

Have you ever met someone with too much FIRE?  We all know the type. As adults they might look like the executive on Wall Street Stock who gets things done and doesn’t have time for small talk, the angry activist who takes a stand for her cause even when there’s nobody to fight against, or the hot tempered movie director who wants it done MY way, RIGHT now and QUIET ON THE SET!   As teenagers they might look like the punk rockers and heavy metal junkies, or the kids who say F*$@ YOU to their parents and I’ll do it myself,...

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