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Old 08-23-2005, 10:19 AM
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About The Dances
From the beginning of time, sacred movement, song and story have brought people together - at times of seasonal ceremony and celebration, as part of everyday life and life passages, in daily renewal and meditation, etc... The Dances of Universal Peace are part of this timeless tradition of Sacred Dance.

As in these timeless mystic traditions, the Dances use simple music, lyrics, and movements to touch the spiritual essence within ourselves and others. No musical or dance experience of any kind is required and everyone is welcomed to join in. Participation, not presentation, is the focus. No special attire is required, although comfortable, loose-fitting clothing is best. Participants join hands forming a circle with the Dance leader and other musicians in the center. Throughout the evening, the leader teaches the group the words, melody, and movements for the next Dance and often provides some background history about that particular Dance. The teaching is always done from a compassionate heart in a comfortable, quiet, and often sacred setting.

The movements and songs drawn from over 400 Dances include themes of peace (both inner and outer), healing (the Earth, individuals, and the global family), and the celebration of life's great mystery. Dancers focus on peace and harmony creating a sense of solidarity and community while celebrating the underlying unity of all the spiritual traditions of the Earth. By experiencing these many traditions, a greater understanding and appreciation of other cultures, as well as one's own heritage, is gained.

When Dance lyrics include sacred phrases in their own native languages, special attention is given to insure that all have ample opportunity to pronounce the foreign words comfortably and correctly. Leaders usually make a point to have the group first speak and then sing the unfamiliar words. Most Dances are only four lines long and repeated many times, so learning is usually quick and easy - within ten minutes people are moving, singing, and sharing together.

The mood of the Dances is infinitely variable, evoking feelings of love, joy, and compassion. Whether invoking the compassion of the Buddhist Qwan Yin, celebrating the playful energy of Krishna, or experiencing the related emotion of any other spiritual figure, dancers take part in a dynamic relationship between the group, individuals, and the self.

The Dances are an experience that all the world should be fortunate enough to enjoy. Hopefully as the Dances of Universal Peace continue to spread, the world will.




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A Brief Dance History
The Dances of Universal Peace were brought together in the late 1960's by Samuel L. Lewis (1896-1971), a Sufi Murshid (teacher) and Rinzai Zen Master, who also studied deeply in the mystical traditions of Hinduism, Judaism, and Christianity. In this creation, Lewis was deeply influenced by his contact and spiritual apprenticeship with two people: Hazrat Inayat Khan, who first brought the message of universal Sufism to the West in 1910, and Ruth St. Denis, a feminist pioneer in the modern dance movement in America and Europe.

From his rich life experiences, Lewis in his early 70's began to envision and create the Dances as a dynamic method to promote "Peace through the Arts". From the early days and his original body of about 50 dances, the collection has grown since his passing to more than 500 dances which celebrate the sacred heart of Hinduism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Sikhism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and the Aramaic, Native American, Native Middle Eastern, Celtic, Native African, and Goddess traditions.

During the past 25 years, the Dances have spread throughout the world, touching more than a half million people in North and South America, Europe, the former Soviet Union, Japan, India, Pakistan, Australia, and New Zealand. Further networking and citizen diplomacy through the Dances are also beginning in South Africa and the Middle East. New grassroots Dance circles are continually springing up around the globe, with anywhere from 40 to 60 meeting weekly or monthly in the United States alone.

The Dances of Universal Peace have evolved and expanded in practical application to meet the deep felt needs today for rediscovering reverence, creativity, and a body-based connection to the natural world. Teachers share the Dances in schools, therapy groups, prisons, hospice houses, drug rehabilitation centers, homes for the developmentally disabled, retirement villages, holistic health centers, and ecumenical worship celebrations.

They continue to be, as Samuel Lewis envisioned them, a way to make life-energy and the peace that passes understanding a reality for all who come in contact with them.
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Old 08-23-2005, 11:54 PM
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Greetings,,

just a quick thought on fear..
"Fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom"

Fear: to be in awe of, have reverence for..( my preference as defined)

To be in awe of all that God hath created.. indeed.. fear deeply.

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Old 08-25-2005, 10:50 PM
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EXACTLY Akira, Thank You!

When I talk about taking actions based on "fear" I'm not talking about obeying government because I'm afraid of what action they might take against me if I refuse to play ball, I'm talking about the "fear" that my government is already out of control and the world is falling apart and that it is up to me to do something about it. That's what I call playing God, and that's where humility or "meekness" comes in. It is pure arrogance to make any attempt to assume the role of God by feeling as though you have to "take matters into your own hands". Meekness is simply a quiet resolve to let God handle it.

If I have no "fear", no doubt that EVERYTHING is already under God's devine plan and that HIS WILL BE DONE, then I am FREE to rest, and be at peace and follow his commandments to love my brother (Not only including but ESPECIALLY those I percieve as "enemies") as myself.


Fighting or resisting things of this temporary world are all based on ANGER.
Anger sprouts from FEAR that a child of God can be harmed (Your eternal spirit can NEVER be harmed as it is a direct extension of HIM who is invincible or he wouldn't be God).
FEAR arises out of a false sense of separation or abandonment from God.
True KNOWLEGDE supplies the child of God with FAITH that all things are part of His greater plan and your only function in this temporary life is to reflect back to God the LOVE he has shown you by LOVING all of His other living creations (as they were all created out of the same love that you were).

So when you out here accuse ME of being afraid, I tell you that you have it backwards...It is because I have no fear, that I do no longer feel the need to counter-attack. Or even "punish" my "servant".

The act of counter-attack itself is fear-based and totally useless in the eyes of God. It shows only arrogance that you can assume HIS role, and by HIS laws, those efforts can only result in misery, poverty, and lack.

Don't believe me? Then keep on truckin' and see what fruit your life bears in a few more years.

LAW of God: You reap what you sow.
LAW of God: He who lives by the sword, shall die by the sword.

TG

Now what makes you think that I don't love my fellow man? Just because I disagree with my fellow man interferring with my right of worship does not mean I hate him.

Would you follow man or your Creator?

If "Fear of the Lord" is the beginning of wisdom... then where is the fear of the outcome of not keeping His commandment to give unto Him the "first fruits" of your labor?

No one here is picking up swords. But I cannot stand idly by while the gubmnt that has sworn to protect my right of worship VIOLATES that very right. LAW OF THE LAND: If you do not OBJECT then you have NO OBJECTION.

I strongly object to my right of worship being violated... and it will not cease unless I take action. If I take no action then I "allow" that right to be violated. How would my Father react to that? Do you honestly think He would shower me with His Blessings for allowing others to interfer in His relationship with me?

Remember, it is not what you "feel inside" that defines your faith. It is what you DO that defines your faith.

The character that you are is defined by what you DO. And if you do nothing...

Ice
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