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Dreamed Magical Movements
#1
Here's a space, for anyone who's feeling frisky...to put movements you've been shown in dreaming, if you feel like sharing them.
Here's one I learned, taught by Infinity...won't show vid cause I think I'm done with that...but maybe description will do:  Called Infinity Core Release...or whatever you want to call it
Doesn't matter which position you take...standing...sitting...laying on floor.  It's a subtle movement with deep, powerful intention of release...a release which propels one beyond one's bounderies, yet does so within.  So...standing, sitting, lying...one gently curls inward toward one's core.  It's a gentle but fierce gathering of tension (not outwardly...keep the actual muscular tension gentle, for the most part...but keep the intent of that tension fierce, if that makes any sense).  Curl oneself inward with gathering intensity/tension/inward breath...and the image that comes to mind is as if a whole myriad army of archers...millions and millions as if each muscular fiber is an individual archer... are all pointing inward towards one's energetic core, drawing back on myriad bows, pointing arrows straight to the heart of one's core.  Once the tension has gathered critical mass within one's intention, release.  AGain, the outward gesture is of a sharp yet gentle release of tension as one extremities suddenly relax and gently extend outward in all directions.  Inwardly all those myriad infinity of archers have released myriad arrows of intention flying straight and true to the heart of one's own person galaxy...to the heart of one's Milky Way.  It's a direct, powerful inward flight, and it points inward from every direction.

Bullseye!!
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#2
Thanks for posting this Glance I will try it.
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#3
I'd be honored, NLW (good to see you, btw )
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#4
I can remember being shown a movement "like a fish" swimming ,palms placed together at the navel " fingers facing directly away from the navel , hands in like a prayer position " then swim outwards from body as a fish would in water in motion to distance maybe five hand lengths and five fluid kicks of tail" . Maybe will ?
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#5
Feeling frisky lol glance
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#6
Mos def



I'm doing that one tonight, MP. Frisky fish btw, had dreaming-awake vision swimming/diving down deep into sea of awareness this evening....too deep, perhaps. Maybe if performed this movement ahead of time, could have upheld awareness longer within that dive.
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#7
i regret that many of the movement s "found" in tensegrity were movements i habitually or naturally applied as a child.
ZIGZAG feet.
SCARECROW arms..
as well as various musculature coils and locks!
Its not that i resent the movements in others..
but i do find that there is a lack of innocence in gestures today that should be respected as they emerge naturally in the child!
recapulation done by the 6o something.. is an awful thing if it turns the local kids into the abandoned.
it can sever the children from the true east... and without that they grow up without proper guidance in power!
MEST is an awfully convoluted thing...
thats why immpeccability is sought foremost before power in the movements.
aquiescence to be immpeccable will make you a warrior
aquiescence to power and vitality will make you a sorcerer!
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#8
They go hand in hand. Gather power and be impeccable with it. Be impeccable and gather power.
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#9
You think you have to be young to be innocent? I'm telling you, innocence is a somersault away. Be young at heart. And then whatever comes will be drawn from that clear well....movements included.
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#10
Well said Glance, I have done your exercise many times now and I feel I get deeper each time.
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#11
I'm glad to hear it NLW . The same can be said of practicing the four elements practice you shared with us. The supporting dreaming-awake visions which occur simultaneously w the practice are coming easily now
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#12
I'm going to try this too Glance, thanks. On the 4 elements, do you ever do that indoors and if so did you get good results?
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#13
RM



I've only done it indoors
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#14
And with great results
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#15
That's great Glance! Good to know too.
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#16
rosygyro wrote:i regret that many of the movement s "found" in tensegrity were movements i habitually or naturally applied as a child.
ZIGZAG feet.
SCARECROW arms..
as well as various musculature coils and locks!
Recall so many of those movements.  The locked arms with one another in Red-Rover as someone runs in full force.  A true test in power.  And "floating arms" (standing in a doorway pushing out onto the doorframe with our arms and holding.  Then upon release arms are weightless, they lift like wings, freely.Tensegrity for silence and the arm passes were fun, like 2 friends memorizing "clapping jives" like ol' jolly playmate...etc.
Let us Play
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#17
Yeah, I remember the Floating Arms technique lol. Many such moments of movement. Remember swimming in my neighbor's pool by myself as a child...swimming under water, making these fluid twisting and corkscrewing motions which just kind of spontaneously emerged amidst the play...and being transported into a kind of trance-like state amidst these movements. It's funny looking back...there was no mental preamble to the movements. No conscious preparation or specific intention cooked up in the verbal mind....the intent seemed seamlessly merged with the spontaneous action of the movements themselves...and the result was a perceptual shift which just kind of spawned amidst the sensation of letting go while moving.



Its such a joy to find that long lost magic again!
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