Dr. Michael Wayne

Doing What You Love Means Doing the Dance of Life

To do what you love means to feel deep down in your bones a calling.

It’s the calling of nature’s muse, saying to you, You are meant to live your life in the way that is most meaningful to you.

Of course, it doesn’t necessarily come easy, or come to you automatically. For some people it’s a process, a path that you walk down for many years, until it at last comes to you.

For others, it comes in a flash, and they know immediately what it is that they want to do.

Either way, the key is to partake in the Dance of Life, to embrace life and not be afraid to fail. There are many follies and foibles along the way to discover what it is that you love to do, yet the only way to get there is to not be afraid to try – and fail.

The Dance of Life
The Dance of Life

Life is a dance. And when you feel the resonance of the pulse and rhythms that the dance of life can send through your body, you will have arrived, and there will be no turning back, because: Why will you want to go back to the mundane when you have tasted the fruits of the tree?

When you take part in the dance of life, you feel more happy, more fulfilled, more energized, more healthy, and more in synch with who you are. And that’s because you are living a Low Density Lifestyle.

The above video is a dance that took place at a train station in Liverpool earlier in 2009.  The video below it is reactions of some of the people who witnessed the dance.

When you watch it, you’ll feel your body come alive, you’ll feel the passions and the energy of that exact moment. That’s when you know that you are feeling the pulse of life rush through your veins.  You feel very vibrant when you are in that state.

Remember that feeling and carry it with you everywhere you go, because that’s the same feeling you feel when you are doing what you love.

It’s called the flow state, when you feel fully in the flow and connected with everything around.

And it’s how you feel when you’re living a Low Density Lifestyle.

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