[MD] Unkludging the MoQ.
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Sat Aug 14 07:20:56 PDT 2010
On Aug 14, 2010, at 9:11 AM, David Thomas wrote:
> Marsha
>>
>> There is a type of dance that is social, but there is also dance that is
>> biological.
>
> Did you miss this?
>
>> [Dave before]
>> Overlooking the possibility that
>> there might be a "dancing gene" such that when anyone hears cajun type
>> boogie woogie music they just cannot keep from moving their bodies.
Don't know boogie woogie Dave, and don't know of a "dancing gene", I
meant moving the body to celebrate freedom.
> I don't think it's high on science's priority list to try and verify this
> possibility.
Bravo to Horse for knowing this type of dancing for the joy of it. It is
very dynamic... Clears the head.
>
>> Dance can be an individual's solitary celebration of life
>> and movement without partner or rules.
>>
>> You buy this?
>
> Sure, no doubt a big part of dance'n is all about self. And mystical,
> particularly if you are doing the sun dance.
Not self, this type of dancing is definitely forgetting the self and
celebrating life.
> Of course Buddhist's have a big problem dance'n alone given they
> have no-self. Oh, I forgot they're Dance'n With the Stars.
Please don't judge the Buddhist by anything I've said. I am not a
Buddhist, I am a gnat.
This is probably a social ritual, but I admire a man who can dance.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twRC_GXzmOM&feature=related
Marsha
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