what embodiment can teach us
Weird, unexpected or ungraceful movements are not wrong, but are just what we’re looking for!
Amy Mindell, Arnold Mindell • Riding the Horse Backwards
Movement work takes psychology out of private practice and makes it alive. It turns therapy into world theater. When we work with movement, psychology and therapy fade away, and instead ordinary reality becomes living art.
Amy Mindell, Arnold Mindell • Riding the Horse Backwards
Truly authentic movement is unbelievable, shocking, and surprising.
Amy Mindell, Arnold Mindell • Riding the Horse Backwards
You can make immense discoveries about yourself by taking such unintentional movements to their edge.
Amy Mindell, Arnold Mindell • Riding the Horse Backwards
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