Indian temple dance and the metaphysics of the earth
The metaphysics of the earth can also be seen in the Indian temple dance. Here, too, can be seen that the Earth's gravitational force plays a crucial role in biological creation.
Aramandi, the unfolding of spiritual creativity:
At the beginning the dancer goes into her starting position called Aramandi. The weight is specifically shifted downwards so that the pelvis becomes the center of the dance. At the same time, the fan dress also opens and shows that under the influence of the Earth's gravity, the blueprint of life is now beginning to develop out of matter. The vigorous stamping of the feet corresponds to various biorhythms.
Aramandi and Tzimtzum:
The starting position “Aramandi” also corresponds to the principle of Tzimtzum of the Kabbalah. For spiritual creation to be possible, it must center itself internally. This happens because of planet Earth's own gravity. Through self-contraction, the creative power unfolds.
The near-earth area: the stage of dance
Since it is also clear here that gravity plays a central role, the dance of life is limited to the near-earth area, which in this thesis is equated with the Hill sphere of astrophysics. ==> So here too I come to the conclusion that no human life can emerge or exist in the long term outside of the Hill sphere.
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Hubert R., January 2024
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