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Week of September 5-10, 2010
Your Life Cannot Be Any Easier Than Your Movement: Cortical Field Reeducation®
How we sit, stand, move, or respond to contact with others reflects patterns wired into our nervous systems in infancy. By early childhood, conflicting intentions distort these patterns. Feeling powerless, we attempt to survive and to win love by figuring out "big people's rules." The resulting strategies may protect us as children but, deeply ingrained in our muscular postures and movements, they imprison us as adults and limit our choices. They remain outside of awareness, causing discomfort and limitation. By reeducating the brain-muscle-emotion connection, restrictions in movement can be released, freeing lifelong behaviors that have organized around that movement and restoring freedom of choice. The protective postures are altered, deeply affecting the body's habitual defense system and allowing a higher level of energy.
This workshop begins the process of relearning the ease, fluidity, and openness taken for granted as a child and lost somewhere along the way. It is for the sedentary, for the active who want to increase physical skills and reduce risk of injury, for those dealing with aftereffects of injury or emotional trauma, and the professionals who work with them. It is for the chronically tired and stressed who want to take better care of their necks, shoulders, and backs, and for those who want to improve their posture, flexibility, and breathing while deepening their sense of connection and belonging.
Please note: On Labor Day there will be a property-wide celebration with live musical entertainment. This event is open to the public.
Recommended reading: Feldenkrais, The Potent Self; Hanna, Somatics.
The following books are recommended by the workshop facilitator(s). Through association with Amazon.com Esalen is able to offer the title for sale.
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