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“The art of dreaming is the art of attention.” don Juan Matus For the seers of ancient Mexico, freeing energy for new directions comes through redirecting existing thoughts and behaviors; and the initiating impulse to open new doors may be stirred by our fellow ‘dreamers’ lending their attention to each of our current situations at hand. Don Juan Matus, heir to those seers, told his students that we can also open new directions by paying deeper attention to our own perception, making appointments for hearing, smelling, feeling, tasting and seeing the limitless wonder around and inside us, and allowing the convergence and interchange of our senses (which cognitive science calls “synesthesia”) to take us to the seer within—an integrative perception that goes beyond the five senses, and which don Juan’s cohort, don Genaro, cheerfully called “aware-ing.” In these post-workshop individual sessions, practitioners will be guided to identify an element (a habit, dilemma, dream, or question) they wish to address in their daily lives, and, through practicing magical passes and one-on-one inquiry will identify strategies for shifting their attention and energy to the joyous unknown in the everyday world. * * * Sessions guided by a Tensegrity Instructor, student of Carlos Castaneda, Florinda Donner-Grau, Taisha Abelar and Carol Tiggs. These particular individual sessions specific for participants of workshop in Joshua Tree 2010. Please bring a mat, a notebook and pencil or pen. Schedule and Registration for Los Angeles, California:
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Tensegrity is
the modern practice of the warrior-traveler’s path with heart which
don Juan Matus taught his four students: Carlos Castaneda, Florinda
Donner-Grau, Taisha Abelar and Carol Tiggs. The word ‘tensegrity’ was
coined by an architect, scientist, engineer, global thinker and dreamer
whom Carlos Castaneda admired: R. Buckminster Fuller. Fuller described
tensegrity as a process of tensional integrity—the
inherent interdependence of structures such as cells, bodies, and solar
systems which are held together by a continuous web of tension (such
as gravity) holding together discontinuous islands of compression (such
as the sun, planets and moons in the solar system). |
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