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Paneurhythmy | A resource on Paneurhythmy - Sacred Bulgarian Dance |  | Paneurhythmy - Sacred Bulgarian Dance Panuerhythmy is based on a deep knowledge of the Laws of energy, radiation, frequency and the correlation between tone, form, movement, color, geometry and an idea. Movements correspond to tones, and as we dance the concepts of giving, receiving and renewal, we allow the Earth and Cosmos to do the same. Through us, the Earth opens her portals, her points of power, to give of her own energies, to receive of the Light. The Cosmos itself receives and is blessed and gives more.
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| | Resources on Paneurhythmy |  |  |  | Paneurhythmy - Sacred Bulgarian Dance Panuerhythmy is based on a deep knowledge of the Laws of energy, radiation, frequency and the correlation between tone, form, movement, color, geometry and an idea. Movements correspond to tones, and as we dance the concepts of giving, receiving and renewal, we allow the Earth and Cosmos to do the same. Through us, the Earth opens her portals, her points of power, to give of her own energies, to receive of the Light. The Cosmos itself receives and is blessed and gives more.
The earthly geometries or patterns of creation in the ethers around us are set in motion to higher frequencies as Paneurhythmy transforms and evolves, and the wheel of evolution is felt and experienced within the circle. We are the embodiment of Creative Principle, the Laws that comprise the Universe, and through Panuerhythmy we broadcast these ideals to the worlds around. Natural expansion of divine thought.
Paneurhythmy is an inter-dimensional doorway that revitalizes our entire Being. Quickening and aligning the meridians and chakras, it brings heightened awareness to the dancers of all that is around, through and within. Local (earth) geometries are set in motion, triggering an expansion of Cosmic waves that extend beyond our conscious knowing. The Earth herself is blessed.
History of Paneurhythmy
Peter Konstantinov Deunov, the founder of Paneurhythmy, was born on July 12, 1864 in Bulgaria. He obtained his secondary education in Bulgaria and his higher education in theology and medicine in the United States. He returned to his country after an absence of eight years and engaged in the systematic study of the phrenology of the Bulgarian people.
Peter Konstantinov Deunov was also a musician who composed spiritual songs and melodies and he introduced Paneurhythmy: the universal Harmony of movement.
A total of 184 books containing his lectures and musical works were published between 1896 and 1948. At the present time, after the political change in Bulgaria, there exist again favorable conditions for offering the spiritual Teaching and for compiling his unpublished lectures.
"All the world renders homage to me and I render homage to the Master Petar Deunov from Bulgaria"
ALBERT EINSTEIN
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