Reinhard Flatischler coming back to Atlanta next week with 10 - TopicsExpress



          

Reinhard Flatischler coming back to Atlanta next week with 10 Nationwide Taketina Teachers to facilitate FREE taketina journeys... They invite you to come participate! No musical experience necessary.. Meditation with movement using the body as an instrument. According to Flatischler, the journey of falling in and out of rhythm is essential to the process. “Like the ebb and flow of life, we go in and out of chaos and order”. In this alternating between letting go and loosing the rhythm and then regaining the rhythm, all of a sudden, the sensomotoric system is triggered and the student , who had might never been trained in music find themselves moving to very complex rhythms.” Testimonials: “The flowing process of falling in and out of the rhythm creates numerous opportunities to let go of the egos demand to get it right and to gain new ways of learning through surrendering to a deep, ancient presence.” Chuck Cogliandro, TaKeTiNa enthusiast and co-host of 2011 Atlanta TaKeTiNa Master Workshop. “When one loses the “self” and all that is connected to it, one is reunited with the authentic self.” Geral Huther, a neuroscientist from the University of Gottingen,writing about the effects of TaKeTiNa. “TaKeTiNa was a magical method to not only teach our mind and body to move at multiple rhythms simultaneously, but moreover, it was also a great teaching for revealing that when we allow ourselves to let go, we will naturally align ourselves with the rhythm of Universal flow that naturally dwells within us.” Ronnie Pulley, participant Atlanta workshop 2010
Posted on: Mon, 06 Oct 2014 01:15:04 +0000

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