Tensegrity is taught as a system of movements, because that is the only manner in which the mysterious and vast subject of the magical passes could be faced in a modern setting. The people who now practice Tensegrity are not shaman pratictioners in search of shamanistic alternatives that involve rigorous discipline, exertion and hardships.
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"¿Qué te cuesta? What does it cost you?” A New Seminar on Leadership and the Currency of Worth July 10, 11 & 12, 2009 Riccione, Rimini Area (Italy) |
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Two new Tensegrity workshops announced: 18 & 19 October 2008, Amsterdam (Netherlands), "Is there anybody out there who really loves me?" A New Seminar on Love 27-30 November 2008, Riccione (Italy), Father Sun, Mother Moon: Mother Sun, Father Moon Two new Tensegrity workshops announced: 18 & 19 October 2008, Amsterdam (Netherlands), "Is there anybody out there who really loves me?" A New Seminar on Love 27-30 November 2008, Riccione (Italy), Father Sun, Mother Moon: Mother Sun, Father Moon |
A new workshop announced on November 28, 29 and 30. In Argentina: The Rise of the Plumed Serpent a Tensegrity form aiming to explore the interplay of the self and the dreaming body.
Reservation at Cleargreen.com |
Shambhala Mountain Center Colorado: The Rise of the Plumed Serpent an interactive experience between the modern expression of the tradition of the shamans of ancient Mexico, guided by students of Carlos Castaneda, and the Shambhala branch of Tibetan Buddhism, with the participation of Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche 31 July - 3 August 2008 |
February 23 & 24, 2008 Palm Springs, California
In this workshop, open to newcomers as well as seasoned practitioners, participants will practice the art of Tensegrity - magical passes and stalking exercises that help us identify, from our vibrating, energetic nature: the trail of moments of "Yes" in our lives, and what we really want here and now; and dreaming exercises that help us to collaborate, to carry that "Yes" forward into active group dreaming. |
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