on manual therapy
suggests that the self and its relation to the world is not merely a mental phenomenon. It has a sensual, embodied, and material dimension, and changes, even subtle ones, to the texture our experience can have profound consequences.
L. M. Sacasas • The Stuff of Life: Materiality and the Self
There is an honesty about touch that cannot be matched by any other sense,
Robin Dunbar • Friends: Understanding the Power of our Most Important Relationships
The body is the purest, most primal tool we have for communicating. As Roland Barthes wrote, “What language conceals is said through my body. My body is a stubborn child; my language is a very civilized adult.” The body is our mother tongue—our mediator with the world long before we speak our first words.
Not coincidentally, this entire emotional history plays itse...
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