- Tensegrity (Castaneda)
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Tensegrity Tensegrity was a term used byCarlos Castaneda to refer to some movements called "magical passes" (a series of meditative stretches, stances and movements) that he said were developed by Native American shamans who lived in Mexico in times prior to theSpanish conquest . [ [http://www.cleargreen.com/ Cleargreen Incorporated] ]Castaneda created
Cleargreen Incorporated in 1995 in order to give workshops and seminars on Tensegrity. [ [http://www.sustainedaction.org/Chronologies/chronTiggsV.htm Sustained Action] ] He also published the book "Magical Passes " in 1998. "Magical Passes" contains a series of instructions for performing a set of Tensegrity movements. He also published instructional video recordings of Tensegrity movements.Castaneda said that he borrowed the term
tensegrity from architecture because the "magical passes" combine tension and relaxation of the muscles, joints and ligaments in a way that yields a stronger, more flexible, and more "aware" physical body. 'Tensegrity' also refers to the flow of energy between people who are practicing the Tensegrity exercises together, according toNyei Murez , one of the current teachers of Tensegrity.Fact|date=May 2008ee also
* Castaneda Bibliography
*Carlos Castaneda References and notes
External links
* [http://www.castaneda.com Castaneda.com]
* [http://www.castaneda.com/english/tensegrity.cfm Tensegrity]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBsJzt24J-c Video in which Castaneda's disciples demonstrate and discuss Tensegrity]
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