I am only wanting to demonstrate that our mind, thoughts and thinking have a considerable amount of influence over our movement pathways. We dance how we feel, and if we are constrained by a mental source of restriction, it still limits our capacity to move in space, and compresses our movements to small dynamics.
Monday, May 19, 2014
Mentality Governs Movement
Here is my dog, at first tied up, and later not realising his release. He often doesn't notice this! He get's so used to being constrained by his leash that when he is let off, he only knows that his collar is still attached to the leash - and his mentality is still that of a constrained dog. His movement in space and responses are still that of a dog tied up. Note his resignedness to his status and his ignorance of me calling him, believing that he doesn't have the capability to get up and move around.
I am only wanting to demonstrate that our mind, thoughts and thinking have a considerable amount of influence over our movement pathways. We dance how we feel, and if we are constrained by a mental source of restriction, it still limits our capacity to move in space, and compresses our movements to small dynamics.
I am only wanting to demonstrate that our mind, thoughts and thinking have a considerable amount of influence over our movement pathways. We dance how we feel, and if we are constrained by a mental source of restriction, it still limits our capacity to move in space, and compresses our movements to small dynamics.
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