Is dancing and jumping dangerous for someone with heart disease?
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"Dance not from fear of the body, but in surrender to the divine; in trust, even harm transforms into a blessing."
According to Osho, the danger does not lie in dancing itself but in your inner stance. If you dance in surrender, forgetting the body and remembering the divine, no harm befalls you, and even 'harm' then becomes a blessing. But if you dance while fixated on weakness and fear, trouble is likely. Decide by your courage: either trust, let go, and dance, or, if fear dominates, refrain and care for yourself.
It’s not the jumping but your mindset: if you trust and forget your heart trouble, it’s okay; if you’re scared and thinking of your heart, don’t do it.
Why this matters practically
- Shifts decisions from fear to trust and clarity.
- Encourages mindful attention instead of obsessive worry about illness.
- Gives a clear rule: if devotion and courage arise, proceed; if fear rules, abstain.
- Encourages mindful attention instead of obsessive worry about illness.
- Gives a clear rule: if devotion and courage arise, proceed; if fear rules, abstain.
AI Confidence Score: 95%
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