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Old 11-02-2008, 10:55 PM   #1
GregorArturo
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Default Dance of the Ancients

So I came across this today, and its really put a smile on me.

I came across a site that focused on research connecting the Maori tribe of New Zealand to the Celts of Europe. Well, in my opinion from what I've picked up (which we should also discuss here too) that the closest descendants of the Atlanteans are the Celts, Mayans, Hopis, Phoenicians, and the Vedic people (Indus-Sarasaviti civilization). Many people like to throw in the Egyptians into here, usually the Incans and Sumerians too, but I believe they are not as direct (even though it seems we might all be directly descended), but still very entwined. To also connect with this, the CIA psychic training program focuses on mixed descendents of both Celtic and Native American heritage as they tend to be the most adept [with the third eye].

Anyways, if this is so in that the Maori tribe are very related with the Celtic people, are thus direct descendants of Atlanteans (they crossed the Pacific leaving off the coast of the Honduras most likely IMO).

To take this a step further, the Maori tribe are supposedly the founders/originators of the art of Poi. Poi involves spinning two objects on an end of a string or rope, and within contemporary society, we (aka me) tend to set those end objects on fire and go nuts with the music. As of recently, I started to think in relation to torsion, the spinning arts in which I do, also being staff and contact juggling (rolling a ball on you, the basics of basics!) all involve spinning or rotation, which thus creates TORSION FIELDS.

So yes, I am indeed a fire spinner, one of the leading performers in New England, and considered to be the finest at what I do in the entire state of Maine (and I say that out of pride for my dedication and practice, not in terms of being cocky, "hey ma, look what I can do!" However, their are not a ton of us here in this state).

So with that being, when the music starts to flow, and the poi begin to spin around me, as the beats move throughout my body and onto the playing field of beauty, that I may actually be performing a dance long forgotten. And that this dance may do much more than just amuse the crowd. For the true secrets to what I am saying may lie within the beauty of the moment.

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