The Flame Ignites

Dancing has helped me to feel connected to myself and life. It fulfils an inner drive that has remained with me since I was a young child with a treasured picture of beautiful ballet couple Margot Fonteyn and Rudolph Nureyev. I didn’t know who they were, but they were fascinating and lovely. We are no one else. We are ourselves. We must be that, with no regrets, if we wish to be happy. If we keep going forward, following our natural, intuitive, and sincere path, everything will tend to align with our good intention.

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2 Replies to “The Flame Ignites”

  1. Being “true” to the spirit within and allowing our gifts–those apparent & those only sensed as urges–to be free to be explored, expressed and, thereby, revealed, even if clumsily at first, is surely an aspect of our divinity never to be suppressed. Thank you for sharing the Dance Muse in you, Donna, encouraging others to see how beautiful and energizing “allowing” can be. We do not have to be professionals to enjoy dancing, singing, painting, writing, poetry, landscaping, cooking, and more. We just have to be willing to start and lose interest in how we are perceived (self-consciousness). To let our talents and interests find fulfillment in our experience–with no inner- voice judgment or fantasy-outcome in mind–is the necessary dynamic to know the blessings that creative activities can bestow in our lives.

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