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Dance of Shiva : Linking Horizontal and Vertical Movements

April 19, 2016
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Expanding Possibilities: Linking Horizontal & Vertical Movements

Remember that you can access more Dance of Shiva articles at:

  • Dance of Shiva (Shiva Nata) Introduction
  • Dance of Shiva (Shiva Nata) Starting with Arms in Different Positions
  • Dance of Shiva (Shiva Nata) Combining Horizontal and Vertical

The Dance of Shiva leads us to keep expanding our skills and mental processing capacity. After learning the basic horizontal and vertical arm patterns, one way of growing our practice is by exploring movements that link each position in the Horizontal pattern to each one of the Vertical positions and vice versa.

Dance of Shiva Horizontal to Vertical Links

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Horizontal 1 to Vertical

DoS_L1_H2_Links

Horizontal 2 to Vertical

DoS_L1_H3_Links

Horizontal 3 to Vertical

DoS_L1_H4_Links

Horizontal 4 to Vertical

Dos_L1_V1_Links

Dance of Shiva Vertical to Horizontal Links
Vertical 1 to Horizontal

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Vertical 2 to Horizontal

Dos_L1_V3_Links

Vertical 3 to Horizontal

Dos_L1_V4_Links

Vertical 4 to Horizontal

This is an excellent way to become familiar with moving between the two sets of positions. This practice can be done starting with from the Horizontal or Vertical position and going to each one of the positions in the other pattern. You may enjoy practicing with a wide stance and flexing your knees as you connect the two positions. It can also be fun to try repeating each movement a few times.
As usual, we practice:

  • Without strain
  • Without struggle
  • Without self-judgement

Notice the effects of this change to your:

  • Attention
  • Concentration
  • Focus
  • Coordination

Video

In this video you can see a demonstration of these movements

If you like this practice, there is a very complete DVD on the Theory and Practice of the Dance of Shiva by Andrey Lappa on Pranamaya.com.

I hope that you enjoy adding this step to your practice.
Peace,

Peace,
rubén

More Dance of Shiva articles:

  • Dance of Shiva (Shiva Nata) Introduction
  • Dance of Shiva (Shiva Nata) Starting with Arms in Different Positions
  • Dance of Shiva (Shiva Nata) Combining Horizontal and Vertical
  • Dance of Shiva (Shiva Nata) Linking Horizontal – Vertical
  • Dance of Shiva (Shiva Nata) Transquarter
  • Dance of Shiva (Shiva Nata) Arms and Legs
  • Dance of Shiva (Shiva Nata) Arms and Legs 3D
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