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Working with Organs that Have Been Removed – Space is Living Consciousness
Cultivating Breath – Illuminating Mind: Breathing Practices to Embody Ease, Presence, and Empowerment through Anatomy, Movement, Touch, and Voice
Engaging and Aligning the Endocrine Glands Including Spinal Energy Centers and Other Somatic Connections
Free Your Sternal Joints for Ease of Movement and Breath
Increase Your Core Support through Engaging the Crura of Your Thoracic Diaphragm
Initiating Breath by Feeling Gravity through Your Feet
Cellular Breathing – Tuning into the Expanding and Condensing within the Cells / Self and Other
Balancing the Two Sides of the Body: Embodying Integral Pelvic, Spinal, and Brain Connections
Relationship of the Gonads, Ankles, and Forelegs for Support, Stability, and Mobility
Spatial Relationship of the Pancreas to the Limbs and Solar Plexus
When an organ has been removed, we can still work with its consciousness in the space where it existed.
Free class with Bonnie from her preentation at the Somatic Movement Summit in April.
The consciousness of space is the source of actualization and nothingness.
How do you know when you are in your body and when you are not, if you have never had the experience?
It is not our brain initiating the awareness of our bones. It is our bones’ awareness of themselves that informs our brain that they, the bones, exists.
For new experience to be obtained, release of the nervous system control is necessary so that old habits are no longer directing the outcome and new cellular experience can come into being.
What is the difference between the traditional way of learning/teaching anatomy and the process of embodying it?
What is the difference between yielding and collapsing?
Recent posts
Working with Organs that Have Been Removed – Space is Living Consciousness
Cultivating Breath – Illuminating Mind: Breathing Practices to Embody Ease, Presence, and Empowerment through Anatomy, Movement, Touch, and Voice
Engaging and Aligning the Endocrine Glands Including Spinal Energy Centers and Other Somatic Connections
Free Your Sternal Joints for Ease of Movement and Breath
Increase Your Core Support through Engaging the Crura of Your Thoracic Diaphragm
Initiating Breath by Feeling Gravity through Your Feet
Cellular Breathing – Tuning into the Expanding and Condensing within the Cells / Self and Other
Balancing the Two Sides of the Body: Embodying Integral Pelvic, Spinal, and Brain Connections
Relationship of the Gonads, Ankles, and Forelegs for Support, Stability, and Mobility
Spatial Relationship of the Pancreas to the Limbs and Solar Plexus