How to Prepare your House for an Infant : How to Buy a Safe Baby Crib
Tips for buying a used crib that is up to today’s safety standards.Learn more in this free video on baby safety and care. Expert: Liz Hood Bio: Liz Hood is a mother with a baby boy named Aiden and a photography business ran out of the home. Filmmaker: Michael Hood
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TANTSU – ANTERIOR CRADLE with Harold Dull
What is Tantsu® Tantsu is a practice in which we share our joy with others through whole body holding. Tantsu’s cradles, positions in which our whole body can comfortably hold and move with another’s whole body, create a containment in which it is safe to go deep within. When our breathing connects in a cradle movements resonate through our bodies, sometimes spontaneous, sometimes exploratory and playful and creative, sometimes leading us into a deeper stillness than we have ever shared with another, and joy. A simple cradle in which one can hold anyone and share this joy can be learned in an evening. It can be shared anywhere in loose clothing. There are no long sequences or points to memorize. Tantsu is being with someone without intention, breathing and listening with your whole body, moving and stretching an arm or leg in whatever way you feel their whole body ask and, when called, pulling the other arm or leg into the dance. No part of our being is left out of the dance. Freed from the confines that esoteric interpretations place upon other somatic and spiritual paths, freed from any intention to heal or fix that can accompany bodywork, Tantsu is a new way to be with others, a new humanism, a way to access and share our creative joy in the interplay of breath, movement and stillness. On the Origins of Tantsu Harold Dull began developing Tantsu in 1980, the year he took the stretches of Zen Shiatsu into the water to start the world’s first form of Aquatic Bodywork …
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TANTSU – P CRADLE Part 2
Tantsu is a practice in which we share our joy with others through whole body holding. Tantsu’s cradles, positions in which our whole body can comfortably hold and move with another’s whole body, create a containment in which it is safe to go deep within. When our breathing connects in a cradle movements resonate through our bodies, sometimes spontaneous, sometimes exploratory and playful and creative, sometimes leading us into a deeper stillness than we have ever shared with another, and joy. A simple cradle in which one can hold and share this joy with anyone can be learned in an evening. There are no long sequences or points to memorize. Tantsu is being with someone without intention.. Breathing and listening with your whole body to their whole body when you move an arm or leg, you may hear the other side of their body call to be pulled into the dance. No part of our being is left out of the dance. Tantsu was developed by Harold Dull the same year he developed Watsu, the world’s first aquatic bodywork. In order to bring back onto land Watsu’s nurturing holding and breath connected movement he developed a complete form for Tantsu Practitioners. In recent years those original cradles have been supplemented by cradles that people without experience in bodywork can comfortably share with anybody. Freed from the confines that esoteric interpretations place upon other somatic and spiritual paths, Tantsu is a new way to be with others, a new humanism, a way to access and …
BASIC TANTSU – P CRADLE – Part 1
Tantsu is a practice in which we share our joy with others through whole body holding. Tantsu’s cradles, positions in which our whole body can comfortably hold and move with another’s whole body, create a containment in which it is safe to go deep within. When our breathing connects in a cradle movements resonate through our bodies, sometimes spontaneous, sometimes exploratory and playful and creative, sometimes leading us into a deeper stillness than we have ever shared with another, and joy. A simple cradle in which one can hold and share this joy with anyone can be learned in an evening. There are no long sequences or points to memorize. Tantsu is being with someone without intention.. Breathing and listening with your whole body to their whole body when you move an arm or leg, you may hear the other side of their body call to be pulled into the dance. No part of our being is left out of the dance. Tantsu was developed by Harold Dull the same year he developed Watsu, the world’s first aquatic bodywork. In order to bring back onto land Watsu’s nurturing holding and breath connected movement he developed a complete form for Tantsu Practitioners. In recent years those original cradles have been supplemented by cradles that people without experience in bodywork can comfortably share with anybody. Freed from the confines that esoteric interpretations place upon other somatic and spiritual paths, Tantsu is a new way to be with others, a new humanism, a way to access and …