Inside the Mind of Isadora

Nurture Yourself – Just Dance

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Nurture Ballet Dancer.web

Just Dance …

Inside of each of us is a dancer. There’s a part of us that responds freely to music.

The music of life but somewhere along the way we become guarded.

Our fears restrict us, and eventually we dismiss whatever gifts we have to offer. Sometimes, it is too late.

Make today the day you let you dance.

Whether in the privacy of your home or on a downtown street, stop and twirl, or skip or hop, click your heels or do the twist.

Don’t worry about what people think. Let yourself hear the music.

In that dance, breathe out fear and breathe in the celebration of freedom, joy and love.

2015©Isadora DeLaVega

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The person, who risks nothing, does nothing, has nothing, is nothing, and becomes nothing.

He may avoid suffering and sorrow, but he simply cannot learn and feel and change and grow and love and live.
~Leo F. Buscaglia

Namaste
I honor the place in you
in which the entire universe dwells.
I honor the place in you
which is of Love, and of Truth,
of Light and of Peace.
When you are in that place in you
and I am in that place in me.
We are One.

Life Dance

Becca at On Dragonfly Wings with Buttercup Tea

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 Nurture Yourself from my archives … Enjoy

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Author: Inside the Mind of Isadora

Intriguing, sensitive, mysterious, loving, artistic and crackling with excitement for life is a pretty good description of who I am. I just retired from the world of art where I sold my Artfully Designed Handmade Jewelry for 28 years; although, art will always be a part of who I am no matter what venue I choose to express it in.

13 thoughts on “Nurture Yourself – Just Dance

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  3. I love this nurturing post, Issy! Thank you for sharing! ❤

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  4. Lovely message as usual Isadora, dance! I don’t dance, maybe when I was teenager, but no more. I don’t know why, maybe a should try.

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    • I dance all the time. I find the movements invigorating. I have no special style at the time. I just move.
      I feel better doing that than exercising. Feeling the music and moving throws caution out the window.
      The freedom to move without constraints is uplifting. I don’t think I’d try it walking down a busy street, though. LOL
      Hope you get your body moving whenever you hear another song. It’s always a pleasure to see you here, Elizabeth.
      Namaste,
      Isadora 🙏🏻

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  5. Really great… what’s inside your mind here! Thank you!

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    • Dear Resa,
      I thought the photo was a an emoitonally stirring one. The woman in the wheel chair is remembering her days
      as a ballet dancer. It brought to mind the many people who will hear music or want to do something new
      but stand frozen for fear of being criticized or laughed at. Seeing someone who can no longer dance should give
      us pause to think of what we may be missing out on in our lives because we fear of judgment.
      Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving your thought provoking and kind comment.
      Isadora 🙏🏻

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  6. Issy, so often your posts make me . . . well, just feel!

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  7. This is very nice indeed. Setting oneself free is important. A lot of us kill the music in us and imprison ourselves. I have really enjoyed this post. ‘The person who risks nothing, does nothing..’

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    • I thought the photo was a an emoitonally stirring one. The woman in the wheel chair is remembering her days
      as a ballet dancer. It brought to mind the many people who will hear music and want to dance or they want to do
      something new but stand frozen for fear of being criticized or laughed at. Seeing someone who can no longer
      dance should give us pause to think of what we may be missing out on in our lives because we fear of judgment.
      Thank you for visiting my blog and leaving a thought provoking comment.
      Isadora 🙏🏻

      Like

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