Molly Baskette

To Dance Is To Let The Divine Move Through Us

Author, Progressive Christian Pastor, Mama, Cancer Survivor, And Speaker

Healing Conversation #1002

— Dance is one way of taking initiative to exform when the tears won't come, or when they won't stop. When we have something that needs shaking loose or sweating out in high kicks, the wild mosh, the crowd surf. And dancing together is even better than dancing alone. One Oxford study of pain revealed that dancing in sync with a group made dancers able to bear more pain. (Of course, they didn't control for people who find any kind of dancing in public painful.) Dance is the body's jazz hands for the soul. Dance is God on the move. Dance is what we do when we have too many feelings and not enough words. Dance don't cost a thing, and it belongs to everybody. To dance is to let God move through us, reanimate us no matter what death-dealers are after us, the perichoresis that began before everything, the music of the spheres that will play on long after we are gone. Dance is every one of you, rising from your own ashes. Every day, someone, somewhere, faces the powers of death. But then they make one little move. They put down the bottle. They call the therapist, the DV hotline, the immigration lawyer. They write their name on the application. If they are lying down, they get up. They join the dance. To dance is to laugh in the face of death and all its minions. As long as we can dance, they have not won. Whoever "they" are.

Valeria interviews Molly Baskette  — the author of How to Begin When Your World Is Ending: A Spiritual Field Guide to Joy Despite Everything.”

To learn more about Molly Baskette and her work, please visit: mollybaskette.com

 

 

 

 

 

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