Exploring Body-Mind Centering: An Anthology of Experience and Method. Edited by Gill Wright Miller, Pat Ethridge, and Kate Tarlow Morgan. North Atlantic Books, 2011, 470 pages, index. bibliography. VSCL.
Principles of Body-Mind Centering Approach
"All cells have consciousness (mind).
All levels of physiological organization (e.g., tissues, systems) have consciousness that can be experienced directly.
As we begin to make all systems more conscious,
they become more accessible.
We can transmit to each other the embodiment.
of the group's shared learning.
The mind of the body system (e.g., bones, muscles, organs,
nervous system) is reflected in the room when that system.
is touched.
It is possible to create, evoke, and titrate resonance.
Support precedes movement.
Embodiment can initiate movement; movement can
initiate embodiment.
The is a difference between the map of the body
and the territory of the living person's somatic experience."
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