How to Relieve Stress by Dancing with Five Rhythms
How to Relieve Stress with Five Rhythms
A few days ago I was talking to a friend and Five Rhythms meditation dance came up. Only a few hours later I was with another friend who told me about this amazing Five Rhythms dance class she goes to on Sundays.
I figured that since the subject randomly appeared twice in one day, it was time to put my dancing shoes on. I know it is one of the great stress relievers.
Fundamental to the practice is the idea that everything is energy, and moves in waves, patterns and rhythms. Roth describes the practice as a soul journey, and says that by moving the body, releasing the heart, and freeing the mind, one can connect to the essence of the soul, the source of inspiration in which an individual has unlimited possibility and potential.
- flowing
- staccato
- chaos
- lyrical
- stillness
There is plenty of literature out there that explains what each stage means, but it seemed intuitively obvious by the music.
And the music was absolutely amazing…a huge range of very energizing music from all over the world.
After an hour of hard dancing, the DJ said something about dancing for the next hour and a half. I thought “Another hour and a half? How can I possibly carry on for that long?” But as soon as I stopped thinking and just danced, time seemed to go by.
It was really fun dancing with other people, but there are no doubt a lot of people looking to hook up there. If you are single and looking to find a good place to flirt, find your local Five Rhythms class!
How to Relieve Stress and Transform
I feel that this form of dancing can bring about issues around intimacy and relating. It made me remember my discomfort with the old man and think, perhaps he wasn’t that creepy. Maybe it was an issue inside me.
I noticed that when some people wanted to dance with me that I had reactions such as worrying about them liking me, and discomfort on some level.
Overall, this practice made me feel absolutely fantastic. By the end I really felt as I do at the end of a good yoga class…stress free, seriously worked out, and very blissful. I can definitely see that regularly practicing could potentially bring about some powerful transformations.
And if nothing else, it is a brilliant way to sweat, express yourself, and dance your heart out to some amazing music in a safe, alcohol and drug free zone!
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