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spiritualinspiration:

What an amazing thought: God knew you before you were even born! He saw your unformed substance and said, “I have a purpose for this life. I have good plans for them!” Then He breathed His life into you and sent you through your mother and father. They may have had issues, but that doesn’t have to stop you from becoming all that God intended you to be. You have been handpicked by Almighty God to be here at this time in history!
Sometimes we hear parents say, “We weren’t expecting this child. They were a surprise. They were an accident.” No, that child may have been a surprise to you, but they weren’t a surprise to Almighty God. No child can be born without God breathing His life into them. You may think, “Well, I was unwanted. I was an unplanned pregnancy.” No, you wouldn’t be here if God didn’t give life to your seed.
In God’s eyes, there is no such thing as being illegitimate. Remember, He knew you before you were ever born! Find confidence in His love knowing that you are a person of destiny, and you are part of His mighty plan!
littlebirdxxxx:

danceistolivetoliveistodance:

mtsaywhat:

balanceandperfection:

I wouldn’t exactly call this a releve, but it’s still super pretty!

This is actually a pretty textbook relevé (which means raised). Relevé starts from a plié and goes onto three-quarters or full pointe. Some schools teach that a relevé should be a continuous rising through the feet while other schools teach that there should be a slight spring which brings the foot right under you in one footed steps such as fouetté turns. The spring action method is very common during fouetté turns en pointe. And if you have a really high quality video focusing on the feet of a ballerina in slow mo, you can actually see the foot leave the floor a little bit such as in this gif here.

I watched this for so long


I aim to get like this
aarrrrrrrrrr-me-hearties:

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niuphie:

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