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Unlocking the rib cage

A frozen rib cage interferes with freedom of expression. After all, even an exhale is an “expression” of air! In theater there is a saying, “The chest does not lie.” This statement infers that your true emotional state is reflected in the carriage of your chest. Unconsciously, we are both communicating as well as reading others’ emotions in sometimes subtle, but sometimes large shifts in the chest. For the last 200 years, science and medicine insisted that the organs in the torso are merely mechanical devices; pumps and bellows that keep the human machine running. The idea that emotional life is somehow connected to these physiological functions was ridiculed. And yet, we would talk about someone walking around with his chest “puffed up.” Or having a “gut feeling.” Neurotransmitters have been found in the stomach indicating that a “gut feeling” may be a kind of intelligence that informs the thinking brain.

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Standing Back Up

Moshe Feldenkrais defined health as the ability to recover from shock.  Shock can come in many forms: injury, illness, war, physical trauma, losing a job. I recently got a phone call that my fifty year old brother had been found dead of a heart attack.  Even now as I sit here writing this, waves of [...]

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Creative Failure

This past December after one of the many North Carolina snowstorms, we had no power for four days.  No phone, no water, no light. No computer, no TV.  It was hard to read by candlelight.  So I decided to do something I’d been avoiding since the New Age Movement began.  I was going to make [...]

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Waiting For the Sun

We’re told that one of the reasons for all of our holiday rituals stems from early humanity’s anxiety that the sun would never return. The Solstice celebrated the relief at the return of the light. While we no longer worry about whether spring will indeed follow winter, human existence is still a dance with [...]

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Finding Grace

I was an extremely clumsy child, the one that always missed the last step coming downstairs.I crashed into the kid in front of me as we marched from the gym to the classroom and executed unintentional pratfalls on sidewalks because invisible obstacles tripped me up. The whole family held its breath as I carried [...]

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