Body and BodyMind

Body and BodyMind

Books on the body and the concept of BodyMind and how they both work and interact

 

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  • Heart's Code
    by Paul P. Pearsall

    This author had a heart transplant, and is a leading Psychologist researcher on transplants.  He interviewed doctors and surgeons, and exposes and identifies some of the things that are largely ignored.  Amazing evidence from many transplant surgeons for the heart as a storage for memory, feelings and certain emotions.  It does more than people have ever realised, evidence from transplants is suggesting. 

    Heart’s Code, by Paul P. Pearsall, a psychologist takes the reader on journey to through the mysteries of the heart, not the mind. The Heart’s Code explains some of the theories and research behind an interesting area of study called energy cardiology. With thought provoking evidence, stories and ancient wisdom Pearsall presents the idea that the heart is actually the link between the mind, spirit and body. The link between mind, spirit and body is believed by most people to be your conscience; the fact that Pearsall is able to give scientific evidence that the heart may indeed be the source of the conscience is eye-opening.

     
  • The Potent Self: A Study of Spontaneity and Compulsion
    by Moshe Feldenkrais
    The Potent Self, by Moshe Feldenkrais looks into the ideas and evidence behind Body Awareness. With an academic tone that increases the readers need to think about the subject, Feldenkrais expertly relates how the body is linked to personality, emotion and spirituality. Unlike many other Body Awareness texts Feldenkrais does not give explanations of exercises, but instead provides the reader with an understanding of the motivations behind our actions. With this knowledge the reader can then formulate exercises that will most benefit them as an individual. 

     

     
  • Body Awareness As Healing Therapy: The Case of Nora
    by Moshe Feldenkrais
    In this book the reader is taken on an enlightening backstage tour through Moshe Feldenkrais method for healing the human body, and how he determines the best course of action for his patients. This short book, is often titled in other languages, "An Adventure in the Jungle of the Brain." This adventure is led by Feldenkrais himself as he takes you on a journey through the fascinating world of how people learn. This insight is given through the explanation of one woman's condition.

     

     
  • Inner Bridges: A Guide to Energy Movement and Body Structure
    by Fritz Frederick Smith

    The connection between Eastern and Western medicine for some may seem as far away as the continents themselves. This book, however helps bring these two health practices much closer together. Western medical practices and discoveries actually validate Chinese, Hindu and other Eastern medical practices. The body, being the central core of medical need, is examined in this journal as a basis for bringing together the two practices. Learn how health care practitioners can actually use their hands to create and direct forces of energy via their hands to heal broken bodies. This will be the book that changes your very view of what you want from your health care providers.

     
  • Job's Body: A Handbook for Bodywork
     
  • The Master Moves
     
  • The Master Moves
     
  • How We Live