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TRANCE DANCE
Imagine a darkness so intense
that you get completely lost and inundated by it a darkness where
sound and silence are the same this is the place the melting pot
of all there is, out of these darkness comes inspirations, memories,
ancient visions and healing. This is the place of creation the
laboratory of the self.
I enter the darkness by covering my eyes with
a bandana and completely surrender to the process that I was going
to get into, the music started it was powerful and hypnotic, the
type of music that makes you go deep within, my body responded
to it a spontaneous way moving undulating sensually and feeling
it all over my body, everything started tingling I felt like I
was entering into a very sacred space.
Trance Dance as we know if is a blend of ancient
rituals with a modern twist it is a way of recognizing our ancient
heritage and apply it to our modern lifestyle. We can go back
as far back as we can and we find evidence in history of dance
and movement.
If we look at shamanic practices from all over the world we can
clearly see that our original relationship to dancing and movement
was for the purpose of connecting with a Higher Self, to worship
and to heal. Our ancestors viewed nature, the earth and all of
its elements as sacred, as en expression of God and the Divine.
The goal then became to duplicate nature to mimic what we saw
as a part of creation of life and death. To duplicate through
movement and sound was the first and most powerful way to connect
with God and Spirit, we learned to use our bodies as the instrument
that could carry the energy, the vibration to make this possible,
we dance to ecstasy, to celebrate with our bodies that we where
alive.
Spiritual dancing is a cross-cultural phenomenon,
it is something that we witness in all cultures from every continent
on this planet simultaneously embraced unique dance forms based
on their environment their perception of their reality on the
animals and elements of nature present within their domain. Their
purpose in dancing was to enter the consciousness or become the
spirit of the sun, moon, and various animal and plant life. It
was to call in the spirits or to drive them away. We have some
beautiful examples of these in the Balinese Kecak, the Hawaiian
Hula,
Through these dance rituals they believed that the spirits within
nature could empower them with abilities such as courage and compassion,
as well as reveal insights into the future.
Ernesto Ortiz LMT, CST is the primary facilitator for Journey
to the Heart, he has been in the healing field for more than 20
years, has facilitated workshops and seminars in the US, Canada,
Australia, Europe, Africa, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. Ernesto
has been licensed as a massage therapist in Florida for 15 years,
and has certifications in Neuromuscular therapy, Cranio Sacral
therapy, Integrative Breathwork, GIM (Guided Imagery and Music),
Hypnotherapy, Hot Stone Therapy and Trance Dance.
Ernesto has spent many years studying and facilitating
Indigenous Shamanic practices, and has studied with many teachers.
From his early childhood he was exposed to shamanism and shamanic
practices in Mexico, he continued his studies with indigenous
teacher throughout South America. He has had the good fortune
to study with some gifted teachers such as Michael Harner, Frank
Natale, Robert Ghost Wolf, Starr Fuentes, Berret Eagle Bear, Mary
Parker, Hellen Bony, Jackie Small, Marcel Vogel, Randall Bear,
Dan Winter, Don Miguel Almena and more.
For more information, professional training and
speaking engagements call Ernesto Ortiz at (305) 632-5603 or email
your inquiries to Kiva101@aol.com.
Visit his website at www.Journey2theheart.com
© 2002 Ernesto Ortiz, & Journey to the Heart.
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