Dancing Lambs
All of the imagery on this site may seem to be only for when you are not moving or not moving much. But once you get the hang of an image, there is no reason not to use it when active… and many good reasons to use it then.
Let’s get out on the dance floor. We’ll make it a couple dance… and we’ll make the image: two “lamb and eggs.” (The basic “lamb and egg” image exercise can be studied on the universal imagery page, exercise #2.) Notice that in this version the dorsal surfaces “keep their cool” as in the one person image but the ventral eggs become elastic and quite attracted to each other when in the right proximity. Remember that virtually all of the ventral surface is in contact with the egg and the parts that are not in contact (the undersides of facial features) are still to be imagined as drawn towards the egg.
Might make for a nice tango or swing dance, no?