
It all began Friday evening, Feb. 18th 2011, in San Francisco with John’s Friend’s Talk Experience. It is called a talk experience because it is so much more than just a talk. It truly IS an experience. A theatrical performance experience filled with visual delight and inspiration for the mind and soul. The performance included laser light starlight twinkling around the room as powerfully spoken poetic word, beautiful hoop dancers, mesmerizing shadow dancers, soaring acro-yogis and talented live musicians, all told a story through movement and dance as John spoke of this year’s tour theme, Dancing with the Divine.
The Divine is dancing within all of us. The Divine is dancing all around us. We are not separate from the divine. It is everything we do, hear, feel, see, taste, touch, and experience.
We are never separate from it.
It IS us.
The Dance of the Divine is the infinite, never-ending, spiraling, pulsating (Spanda) creative energy flow of the Universe. And in every moment, we are free to align with this flow.
“In every moment, we are free to dance with the Divine with the intention to make more beauty, love and harmony in the world.” John Friend~
This is exactly what is being asked of us at this time in our human evolution.
We, as a race, as humans, in 2011, are at the 11th hour.
With such immense and radical changes on our planet earth and the shifting of collective consciousness that is simultaneously coming to a crucial and pivotal point, we need to dance with the divine more than humanity’s ever seen before.
John began his talk with the poignant words,
“If we were to learn to dance with each other, this would be the year.”
If we are the divine and we are being asked to dance with the divine with a deeper awareness, with a reverential remembrance, then learning how to dance with each other in harmony, love, support, and boundless creativity is the big piece we need to implement in this year, 2011.
The Dance of the Divine is depicted by 3 Hindu Goddesses all representing the 3 Cycles of Creative Energy. They are Saraswati, Lakshmi, and Kali.
First, out of the vast, deep and dark potential of Being, arises the dance of creative energy flow of the Divine, as represented by Saraswati.

Next, we move from simpler steps to more refined, complex and beautiful expressions, as represented by Lakshmi.

Finally, all creative cycles dissolve, transforming our outer expression back into the inner source of creativity, as represented by Kali.

These 3 Goddesses or Cycles of Creative Energy dance between 2 archetypal aspects of the divine that we all have inside of us and are also all around us.
These two aspects are Shiva and Shakti.
Shiva, being the masculine archetype and Shakti being the feminine archetype.
Shiva means Consciousness, Auspiciousness, Goodness, Steadfast Awareness.
Shakti is the creative power of Consciousness, the creative dynamic flow of creativity.
In each of us, there is a steady place of focus (Shiva) while at the same time there is a creative flow of energy (Shakti).
There is a pulsation (Spanda), a dance of energy exploding/expanding out and then coming back in.
It is the opening and then the closing, it is the separation and the reunion, the concealing and the revealing, the contraction and the expansion, the forgetting and remembering.
There are 6 attributes or characteristics of divine Consciousness.
1.) Self-awareness- Consciousness is aware of itself.
2.) Ananda ~intrinsic bliss, the highest joy you can imagine.
3.) Spanda~ It pulsates
4.) Svatantria ~ It isunbounded, unlimited
5.) Purna~ Lacks nothing.
6.) Intrinsic Goodness/Auspiciousness/Shri ~ Goodness beyond a relative good/bad. Absolute Benevolence, deep sacredness.
The Pure Absolute arises into the Relative (space/time).
We call this Shiva/Shakti. They (Shiva/Shakti) appear as if in duality but they are actually one and the same. They cannot be separate from one another.

They are not mutually exclusive.
They are One.
It is like the Sun (Shiva) and the rays of the Sun (Shakti).
You cannot separate the two.
It is a dynamic balance between creative power (Shakti) and stillness. (Shiva)
This Dance of the Divine is exquisitely portrayed in the often seen murti (statue) of Nataraja, who is Shiva as the divine dancer.

Nataraja dances in a ring of fire, represented as the power of consciousness, scintillating in every particle in the Universe. The ring of fire bursts out from his heart in his ecstatic dance.
The Nataraja beautifully demonstrates the two aspects of Shiva/Shakti. There is the wild ecstatic dance, with Shiva’s dreadlocks flying everywhere, his whole body dancing with creative dynamism (Shakti) and yet at the same time his eyes are steady and level. (Shiva)
This illustrates the dynamic balance between power and stillness. The dynamic freedom out of a singular point. (Bindu)
We see this dynamic relationship between these two energies all throughout this murti of Nataraja. One of his upper left arms is crossed in front of his heart representing concealment. Yet the hand of the arm of concealment is pointing down to Shiva’s upraised leg, which is the power of Revelation/Grace.
In one of Shiva’s right arms is Abaya Mudra. This mudra asks us to “Be at Peace”.
Be supported knowing that, Life, it is all just a dance.
In our asana practice, which is something I have been teaching all week since my time with John, we can experience this as the balance between the Alignment principles of Muscle Energy (Steady Energy or Shiva) and Organic Energy (Radiant Energy or Shakti). We use Stability (muscle energy) and Freedom (organic energy) in harmony for our essence to be revealed.
In any given pose, there will be one part that is steady (Shiva) while another part that is free (Shakti). To perform an advanced pose, you have to break it down into into these two parts.
John also talked about how there is a deep order to everything.
That there is always a sequence (Krama).
When we look to nature and study the growth of a tree or tree branch, the branching is always done in sequence and it grows in a spiral. This has been proven mathematically and measured as such as the Fibonacci sequence.

We see the same thing in our bodies. Every part, every point in our bodies grows in a spiral and can be measured as the ratio of 1 to 1.618.
Rain hitting the rooftop does so in a perfect pattern.
That which appears to be random is not really random at all.
That this dance of the divine is in everything and it dances in perfect sequence.
Anusara’s Universal Principles of Alignment are a matrix of order too. They are the blueprint of perfect order. That is why they are UNIVERSAL principles of alignment. They work for everyone, every body.
The Dance of the Divine also includes the dance of relationship. We are all in relationship with each other in some way. Do you have a relationship rubbing you the wrong way?
The Dance of the Divine is about learning how to dance harmoniously with each other. In our Kula (community) of yogins, it is our practice to achieve this amongst each other, for if our yoga community can’t do it, then who can?

“Most all of us can agree that we don’t want pain in our hearts. And more often than not, if we have pain in our hearts, it is a relationship issue of some kind.” says John Friend.
John spoke of 4 types of Relationships:
1.) The Lead Dancer- someone we really respect and look up to
2.) Student/Child –someone who looks up to us
3.) Someone who is at the same level as us
4.) The difficult person- a person who tries to attack you, puts out negative energy toward you.
The 4th example is where our practice is.
Particularly, the practice of Forgiveness (Kshama).

Dancing with the Divine is about learning to stay open in our hearts especially when in relationship to the difficult person. Instead of closing your heart, stay open, forgive.
This is not easy. But with practice, certainly possible.
Forgiving that person does not mean you need to let them back into your life or necessarily be friends with them again.
It simply means that you are no longer harboring negative energy like hatred or resentment, in your own body, heart and mind. We forgive, but we do not forget. To let someone whom you feel has done you wrong in some way, back into your life, they would have to go through a series of steps to prove their trustworthiness to be close to you again.
You can forgive each person, even send them positive blessings and as John would say, “But they are not invited over for dinner.”
One practice we can do, and it is one that John practices himself is to put a picture of the difficult person on your altar, practicing forgiving them, sending them positive light, clearing the negative energy out of your system.
Every thought and action has a wave form.
When you see a certain way, you are creating a vibration. For example, when you feel good, the world outside you looks good. Conversely, when you feel bad, the world outside you looks bad.
When we look to the news or educate ourselves with what is going on currently in the world, it is easy to become angry at what we see and hear. And rightfully so. We should get mad. BUT, then use that anger to create the change we wish to see.
There are some schools of thought that tell you to beat a pillow to get the anger out as that is better than suppressing it. But when you beat that pillow, you are putting the vibration of anger out into the world. You just deepened that anger within yourself by enacting it.
There are even some philosophies of yoga that tell you anger/fear etc. are bad.
In Anusara’s Shiva-Shakti Tantric Philosophy, anger itself is not seen as bad. It is a God-given emotion that in a positive light can be a very self-empowering emotion.
The question is not whether anger is good or bad.
The question is how skillfully you use your anger.
In other words, when you feel anger, instead of letting that anger get the best of you, and potentially cause damage to things or other people/relationships, channel your anger into positive action.
Remember that Yoga is skill in action.
Use your anger skillfully to create positive change.
Ask yourself, “Can I use my energy to change the vibration of energy that is potentially damaging?”
Learn how to use the fire of anger appropriately.
You can’t change the past. But you CAN change your response to it. And you can certainly influence the future.
“This takes practice. This takes training. Look for the good. Stay positive. Open to the possibility that you can shift in one lifetime.” John Friend~
Dancing with the Divine is learning how to dance with Grace.
“Grace is revelatory order. Grace is deep order that is Shri. If you open to the idea that there is a
deep order to life, you will see magic everywhere you go.
You can increase synchronicity in your life by learning how to align with life.”
John Friend~
“This dance of the Divine is a pure steadiness that shines out and bounces back like a feedback loop. It goes out with knowing and there is always something that is referencing back. That is why it is a dance.”
John Friend~
It is like the hummingbird, steady (Shiva) and yet its wings dancing faster than we can perceive. (Shakti)

Lastly, John also spoke of MahaShivaratri, one of the most holy nights in the vedic traditions, dedicated to Lord Shiva and is popularly known as the night of Shiva. This year in 2011, it falls on March 3rd. It is the night where there is just but a sliver of the moon in the sky…just before it goes completely dark. And at this moment, something in the fabric of space/time opens.
This is a very powerful time to do prayer.
John himself will stay up all night and pray.
When you know the cycles and you align with them, they are so much more powerful to create what it is you want to see in the world.
On the night of March 3rd, keep holding your vision clear.
Eventually, those with the same vibration will be drawn to you. You will find each other and make manifest those visions.
MahaShivaratri is also the wedding night of Shiva and Shakti. When there is the merging of both, the moon goes dark.
Fully absorbed in LOVE.
John graciously gifted every one of the weekend’s participants with a seed ball individually wrapped in organic coffee filters (very creative). These seed balls had been individually rolled with love and care and he gave each and every student one to take home with them and plant it somewhere special. And this is not just about planting another tree. It is about planting with powerful intention. Planting a seed of freedom: freedom from fear, freedom from suffering, freedom to breathe clean air.
For all beings on this planet.
Plant your seeds for freedom.
Pray.
Listen.
Open your Hearts.
And Listen.
Dance.
Dance the Dance of the Divine.
And flow with that dance.
“May 2011 be a year in which the Divine Dancer reveals the luminous Auspiciousness within everyone.”
John Friend~
Ever-expanding, Eternally dancing,
Daniella~