Moshe Feldenkrais said, “Treat the person, not the body.” I feel like I am finally understanding the depth of what that means.
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Mind/ Body/ Environment
“Most people will agree that the body and the mind are two aspects of the same thing, or two poles of the same entity, but they still cannot appreciate that there is no mind without environment…”-Moshe Feldenkrais. Chapter 17 from Feldenkrais Illustrated: The Art of Learning.
Art / Science / Transformation
One door closes and another opens →
"The principle of organization is built into nature. Chaos is self-organizing. Out of primordial disorder, stars find their orbits; rivers make their way to the sea...The same miracles are happening in our heads (and bodies) day by day, minute by minute." -Steven Pressfeild
I added "and bodies" in the quote above because that is my experience.
Sense Writing: Clarity in Complexity
Possibility in Paradox
In the Feldenkrais Method, paradox is a generative tool for learning, the proverbial door that opens when another shuts. Perhaps inspired by his Hasidic childhood, with its culture of questioning rather than answering, Feldenkrais saw paradox as a way to give the nervous system the opportunity to improvise new habits by noticing and questioning old ones.
Transcript of Feldenkrais Podcast #1
This context begins to bring us to appreciate the brilliance of Moshe’s work. When one’s attentional pathway is continually being fostered through the limbic system—in the continual maintenance of the sense of safety and the sense of self, one is not going to give up behaviors unless there’s something better in place.
Feldenkrais Perspective on Learning to Learn
Bodywork vs Body un-work
If you live in Massachusetts, please take a few minutes out of your day to call/email your rep to ask that they oppose or amend SB 2621 "An Act to regulate bodywork therapy" (formerly 2599), which would impact virtually all holistic modalities (their practitioners and their recipients) in Massachusetts.
drip, drop, drip
"There is no waste in creative process." -Amy Walsh
The little things, big things, stolen moments, mess, serendipity, inspiration, education, devotion, mistakes, misspellings, struggle, dust, dream---all of it.
When you stay in the process, with the practice, in whatever imaginable and unimaginable ways, all the little drops add up.
Movement as Metaphor
If you are a human being, you have a deep natural wellspring of creativity that is your greatest resource for vitality.
The Feldenkrais Method is most fundamentally about rediscovering your inherent creativity and learning to apply and embody it in each moment. Your creativity is your most potent tool for diminishing your aches and pains!