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It Connects the Body and Mind
It Goes Back to Our Childhood Roots
While you don’t see them tearing up dance floors or doing a lot of great dance moves, babies have a very strong connection to music. Statistics show that some children find the rhythm of music more engaging than speech. In addition to that, but they are better at matching the beat when they are happy, which is a very cool thing and is a telling sign that music and movement have more importance than most people might think. This shows that our emotional health and body movement are connected, and have been from the time we were children. When our bodies move, our brain gets a rest, and in today’s busy and hectic lives, that is much appreciated.
It can Reduce Stress, Anxiety and Worry
Exercise (including dancing of all different kinds) has been proven to be a good way to lower anxiety levels and de-stress. While some people like to work out, dance is just as good a way to get your heart pumping. While dancing, your body releases endorphins and other hormones such as serotonin and norepinephrine, which help your mood improve. Those are some of the reasons why you feel so good after a solid workout or a dance session. Even if you haven’t danced before are aren’t a good dancer, it is worth a try if you are feeling down, and is often easier and faster than packing up and going to the gym or heading out for a run.
We Have Been Dancing for Centuries
Dancing (and especially dancing in a spiritual or meditative manner) is not something that is new. People have been dancing for these types of purposes for a very long time. For example, Native Americans used to use dances that mimicked the behaviour of animals to try and get a deeper connection to nature. While we might not do practices like that much anymore, it doesn’t mean they don’t work anymore. In fact, in the last few decades, some people (therapists and dancers alike) have created meditative dance courses and practices that prove dancing with purpose is still alive and well. In conclusion, dance is very beneficial and is a great form of medication. We hope that this article has helped you decide if dancing is the right form of meditation for you to try.