Purpose

Bend time by performing a movement at a speed that can be the closest to being static. Take a journey that will change your perception of time with the help of your own body, your own mind and expand the territory of your Spirit. How?

Introducing Slow Dynamics.

Think of a basic movement like pointing to the sky with one arm, turning your head to each side, smiling or joining your hand together.

Do it once, do it twice and now do it so slowly that it will take minutes or even hours.

Sounds simple and boring and long? It might be. Like meditation, it will trigger a flow of thoughts as well as the wrath of your intellect’s opposition for doing such thing. You will have plenty of time to think of the best rationale to stop as soon as possible. However, unlike meditation, you have an action to perform, a journey of a single movement. On the flip side, you will have some of the same muscle rigidity you can be familiar with if you love the most tonic forms of yoga.

Now, the purest form of Slow Dynamics is in nature, by yourself or like-minded partners, doing the movement and that is it.

That being out of the way and for our incentivised culture, let’s reward ourself as well by capturing the moment in a time-lapse movie. See that movement like you are doing it at normal* speed to project yourself in a world going hectic in the background.