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Stevie,
I wanted to pick up on the thread about children and education. I'm going to start a discussion separately on it so others will notice. Will you join me there?
Stevie said:I agree! I was incredibly lucky to have had The Feldenkrais Method group classes known as Awareness Through Movement taught in the massage school I attended, as well as Meditation, Tai Chi, Yoga, and Gestalt. I took the opportunity to experience all of them. Surprisingly it was the ATM classes that peaked my attention the most because it had such a profound effect on changing my body-mind with the combined use of attention and small movements.
I had never experienced anything like it. It seemed magical to lie down on the floor, find usual and unusual ways of moving my right shoulder, and my right hip. Then I'd stand up and my whole right side would be softer, longer, connected, and easy. My left side felt blocky, contracted, and disjointed. What I felt in myself I could see in the other people that were in the class. We were all lopsided and half-shuffling around the room. I eventually went to a Feldenkrais Method training to find out how that could happen.
I agree that it is all brain work. The work of getting to a clear intention, knowing in a sensory sense how I am connected, where I am in space, how a force moves through me, to name a few. It takes curiosity and self-responsibility.
If this style of learning was introduced in elementary schools we would all be at a higher level of maturity.
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