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Awareness Through Movement #404

Bending with the help of the feet in contact - DIFFERENTIATION

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Dale Dickins
Mar 12, 2025
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We’re exploring differentiation again, differentiating between right/left, head/torso, and, the imagination compared to reality.

Am I alone in having visions of meeting somebody, or creating something, imagining how it will be, and then reality hits and looks completely different?

In reading Moshe’s biography by Mark Reese, I learned he was very interested in how the brain imagined or visualised movements. Way before his time, he *knew* how powerful the imagination could be - perhaps him being part of the team who first landed in Israel to build a country on foreign land from scratch is what had him be quite adamant in teaching through thought.

I know for my self, when I imagine myself moving it activates something in my systems and they start to initiate a movement. When my imagination stretches my arms and legs out through the ceilings and floor (why not) and I can reach waaaaayyy beyond my ordinary self it seems to length the cells that make up this body in such a way that when I do the movement it feels easier. What happens for you when you imagine movement…. and, do you find your self developing your imagination skills more often as a result of these lessons??

We can talk more about this after the lesson - it’s a classic feldy lesson to bring out the tool box and apply what you have been learning over the last year with these sessions.

ai art ethics. imagination watercolor --ar 16:9
the creator of this image asks pertinent questions.. if you’d like to read, click this link.

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