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Health Consultant: Immersed in Serenity and Joy (Photo)
By He Yu
(Clearwisdom.net) Health consultant Catherine Moore took her family to
see the second showing of the Divine Performing Arts Chinese Spectacular
at the Northern Alberta Jubilee
Auditorium on May 6, 2008. More than just pretty costumes and dances, Ms.
Moore felt that the show conveyed tranquility and bliss. Catherine Moore and her family Moore said the colors in the Spectacular were bright yet soft, the
dances were graceful and gentle, and oriental music was calming, endearing and
natural. Many scenes were serene and gave her the feeling one would get during
meditation, which lifted her mind from daily struggles and almost made her want
to dance. She said, "The Spectacular's music, dance and visual
presentation embody harmony and peace. The philosophy of the Spectacular
is peaceful and well balanced. It emphasizes the pure essence of human beings
and guides people to live a positive life." As a health consultant, Moore believes in the ancient Chinese philosophy of
"oneness between heaven and man." She said the beauty and harmony of
the Spectacular and its messages serve as a spiritual cleansing, and it
would be very beneficial to exercise the mentality of peacefulness in one's
daily life. Her suggestion? "If possible, spend a little time doing
meditation after work; you'll feel wonderful." She also praised the perfect combination of the three-dimensional digital
backdrop and dance. She commented, "The background was first class! It
takes you away to a remote land, and it's a full immersion experience of the
best kind...The opening score, 'Descent of Celestial Kings'--although I've never
been to heaven, it really felt as if the king of the universe had come into this
world. I think anyone who believes in the divine would be glad to follow this
heavenly king." Moore was most impressed with the costumes and the dance rhythms. "For
example, the rhythm and color matching in the dance, 'Snowy Mountain White
Lotus' was beyond excellence; the ocean waves were really realistic in 'Nymphs
of the Sea,' they were so lovely, I don't know how to describe them." One year ago, Moore and her son traveled to China and for the first time they
learned about China's 5,000-year history and numerous dynasties. Ms. Moore
thought the Spectacular opened a window to an authentic Chinese
experience. "Canada has its own history, and I didn't feel connected to
China before. I really must thank the Spectacular for introducing China's
five millenniums of culture to Canada and sharing your precious traditions with
us." |