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		<title>Fascia &amp; Baby Dancemeditation</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dunya</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I received two wonderful notes from Dancemeditation teacher/practitioners: First from Teresa Dunyati-Long, CDMT, and neruoscience PhD candidate, about moving with fascial awareness: &#8220;I think you have got a dead eye bead on this! And its not only the conditioning of the skeleto-muscular systems that is enhanced, but also functioning of the entire nervous system. That [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I received two wonderful notes from Dancemeditation teacher/practitioners:</p>
<p>First from <a href="http://www.dancemeditation.org/resources/certified-teachers/19-certified-teachers/47-urvashi-dunyati-long">Teresa Dunyati-Long, CDMT,</a> and neruoscience PhD candidate, about moving with fascial awareness:<br />
<em>&#8220;I think you have got a dead eye bead on this! And its not only<br />
the conditioning of the skeleto-muscular systems that is enhanced, but<br />
also functioning of the entire nervous system. That is really the<br />
thrust of my research &#8212; the somatic component of cognition, which<br />
depends on the integrity of the cells that give rise to cognition.<br />
It is so miraculous, Dunya! During Dancemeditation to an African-style<br />
marimba band, I was able to see the links in the chain from the first<br />
stirrings of matter out of a sea of golden and silver energy, how they<br />
self-organize due to the interaction between the Void and the Energy<br />
such that everything manifest occurs. It was a heady vision &#8212; I was doing <a href="http://blog.dancemeditation.org/2008/05/06/may-day-ly-practice-4/">Perpetual Motion </a>fascia to the music. Massively powerful whole-brain vision induction technique combination.<br />
Artists always get there first, Dunya, did you know that? I can show<br />
you strong evidence even scientists would have to agree with&#8230;.hence,<br />
all our dance artists got to the right combination of techniques to<br />
sustain mind and body in creative adaptability. You are definitely one<br />
of the pioneers in this field.&#8221;<br />
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<p>And this from <a href="http://www.dancemeditation.org/resources/certified-teachers/19-certified-teachers/52-stephanie-rudloe">Stephanie Rudloe, CDMT,</a> about Dancemeditation practice with her new baby, Priscilla.<em><br />
&#8220;The baby was quite remarkable yesterday; she joined me in </em><em>Dancemeditation</em><em> practice. I sat her on the floor in front of me &amp; she did the first moves of the <a href="http://www.dancemeditation.org/offerings/dancemeditation/fluid-yoga">Opening Sequence</a> &#8211; forward bend. Doing her own movement &#8211; mostly sitting up &amp; with her own little shimmy rocking hand movement. Then it moved into some baby form of contact improv &amp; then we both did our own thing rolling around on the carpet. She made it half way thru &#8216;Sufi Traveler&#8217; (20 minutes) before wanting to nurse. Who would have thought Dancemeditation for babies?!&#8221;</em></p>
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