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Glenn A. Walker Author Interview

Three Minutes to Heaven: Musings of a Ballroom Dancer explores the transformative power of dance, weaving personal anecdotes and philosophical insights into a poetic guide for living gracefully. Why was this an important book for you to write?

The stories in this book represent ideas that came bubbling up in my psyche during my dance education. The feelings I experienced were quite unique and presented a challenge to me to express them in words. I didn’t plan to write a book, but over the years I had quite a collection of these writings which made their way to a book via the desire to share them with others.

How do you balance technical insights with philosophical reflections to engage both dancers and non-dancers?​

Dancers are drawn to dance for the movement, the social interaction, the music, and many other superficial reasons. But often without even realizing it, the reasons for dancing go much deeper. As they learn about dance, dancers are also learning about life. The immersion into dance carries with it a natural force guiding a new way to think about things. Through extrapolation, these lessons help dancers become more aware of the opportunities to engage in much deeper experiences in their everyday lives. The technical aspects of dance can be dry, so I tried including some in poetic fashion. Dancers immediately recognize the technical jargon, while those who never before engaged in partner dance training seem to become more curious, often ending up pursuing dance.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

It’s easy to fall into life’s mazes that go in circles. You might be caught in a deadend job, a relationship that’s not working, or behavioral patterns that prevent personal growth and success. Every dancer at some point is asked the simple question in casual conversation — “Why do you dance?” This tiny nudge toward introspection can often lead to bigger questions, like “Why am I working this job? or “Why am I in this relationship?” or even “What is my purpose on this Earth?”, ultimately showing a way out of the maze. The core theme running throughout the book is that dance, as a microcosm of life, can teach us about life by focusing on analogous situations between dance and life. For example, Chapter 8, “Foundations,” and Chapter 18, “The Beauty of Entanglement” attempt to describe how you can address things that go awry in your life with the same approach you use to fix glitches in your dance technique. Other related themes include analogies between navigating the dance floor, improved mindfulness, dancing to the beat of the music, and harmonious living.

What’s the most meaningful feedback you’ve received from readers about how this book has impacted their view of dance or life?​

I learned from a friend that she gave a copy of the book to her elderly landlady and noticed on occasion that her eyes became blurry with tears as she read certain passages. When my friend asked if she was ok, the landlady indicated some of the writings touched off happy memories. Perhaps she was a dancer in her youth and was touched by the nostalgia. Perhaps others are touched by reading what they’ve always felt but could never formulate the words to express those feelings. To me, it’s gratifying, as my hope has been that at least one chapter in this book would touch the reader in some special way – on the dance floor or on life’s journey.

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Using dance as a metaphor, this collection of creative writings and stories extends the love and joys of dancing to life in general. The author, as a long-time ballroom dancer, draws on lessons learned in dance and links them to everyday experiences, from the way we perceive things, to discipline, gratitude, courteous behavior, and finding harmonious living in the world we inhabit. Expressed in a way dancers can relate to but have a hard time putting into words, often from a philosophical, spiritual, poetic, or abstract view, and sometimes with humor, this book offers an open invitation to become more mindful of the spirit that innervates our daily lives, all through the lens of ballroom dance.

Recommended as inspirational reading one chapter each day during a quiet moment at the beginning or end of the day.

The Architecture of Awareness: Decoding Consciousness

For anyone captivated by the mysteries of the human mind—why we perceive reality the way we do or how our awareness emerges from the physical brain—The Architecture of Awareness: Decoding Consciousness by Charles R.W. Sears offers a fascinating and thought-provoking exploration of consciousness itself. Sears dives into the very anatomy of awareness, peeling back the layers to reveal how our physiological systems give rise to conscious experience. Drawing from a rich blend of philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and sociology, he addresses the significant gaps in our understanding. More than just an academic exploration, the book also examines how these gaps impact mental health and inform therapeutic practices. Sears doesn’t just outline what we don’t know—he connects the dots, making the abstract deeply relevant to our everyday lives.

What sets this book apart is its emphasis on how instincts and inner dialogues influence our perceptions and interactions. Sears makes even the most complex theories feel personal, asking readers to consider how their own thought patterns shape their view of the world. Each chapter brims with ideas that provoke introspection and challenge conventional wisdom, but always in a way that feels inviting rather than overwhelming. One of the most compelling aspects of the book is how it questions traditional models of consciousness. Sears brings a fresh perspective, presenting bold, original ideas with clarity and accessibility. He has a talent for breaking down complex concepts into digestible, relatable explanations, which makes even newcomers to the field feel welcome. Sears’ approach to consciousness isn’t just theoretical; it’s also highly practical, especially for readers invested in mental health. The book reveals how a deeper understanding of our awareness can be a game-changer in therapeutic settings, providing strategies to support well-being and enrich mental health practices. The author uses engaging examples that illustrate the complex interplay between thought, instinct, and sensation, drawing connections to societal dynamics that resonate strongly in today’s world.

The Architecture of Awareness is a masterful contribution to the study of consciousness. Sears seamlessly balances philosophical inquiry with real-world application, crafting a narrative that invites readers to rethink their most fundamental assumptions about the mind. Whether you’re well-versed in consciousness studies or a curious newcomer, expect to be surprised, enlightened, and inspired. The book promises several “aha” moments, deepening your understanding of what makes us uniquely human and reshaping your perception of awareness itself.

Pages: 356 | ASIN : B0CNLQ8YNZ

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