Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Blue Magnetic Monkey


Today I had my weekly meeting with my friend Marv Thomas. We talked about spirituality and practice some chants, danced, talked and meditated. Also explained to him about Laban Movement Analysis. The highlight event of our meeting was a movement exploration about TIME and the relationship between following the rhythm of your heart beat and following the rhythm of the clock (he has an old pendulum clock). We sensed that both beats are quite different. Is like in music I think: the heart is in a down beat and the clock in the upbeat (or vice-versa). We were playing with the rhythms and Marv started to repeat the words "10cents" as if every beat of the clock was counted as money. 10cents, 10 cents, 10 cents...
I told him that maybe we have found a good example of Natural Time (our heart beat) and Mechanical Time (the clock). If you are reading this post. I suggest you to try this exercise. Just put your hand on your neck, find your heart beat, begin singing your pulsations and then do the same following your clock (make sure is an old one, maybe borrow your grandmother's). If you do this let me know what are you findings! Cheers :)

Tuesday August 17, 2010 / Blue Magnetic Monkey According the Foundation for the Law of Time
Color (Seal): Blue
Color (Chakra): Red
Tone: 1 = Magnetic
Seal: Monkey
Kin #: 131
Seal in the body: Right second finger
Seal in the Earth " Planet Holon": Mexico and the US
Tone in the body: Right ankle
Chakra: root (Seli)
Qualities of the chakra: patience, structure, stability, security, the ability to manifest your dreams
Radial Plasma: Seli (day 2 of the gregorian calendar week)
Physical activities of the chakra: yoga, movement of any kind that activates the legs and feet. Any form of activity that is grounding, physical and demands presence.
Archetype according the chakras: mother
Element: earth

Synchronicities: 2. One saw the clock at 5:33pm again , this time driving towards work. The other when I heard the cucu clock at the same moment I was about to show my friend Marv a dance.

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