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In this episode we cover the discipline of Authentic Movement: what is it, how is it practiced, and what value does it provide in working with our subconscious mind?
Discover:
-a brief history of Authentic Movement
-Carl Jung’s concept of Active Imagination
-the three Authentic Movement “roles:” Mover, Witness, & Witness Consciousness
Authentic Movement Reference:
Essays by Mary Starks Whitehouse, Janet Adler, and Joan Chodorow
Want to dive deeper with me? Applications are now open for Retrieval, a 1:1 somatic therapy program that guides you back to your sense of purpose from within.
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By Lillian KemanisIn this episode we cover the discipline of Authentic Movement: what is it, how is it practiced, and what value does it provide in working with our subconscious mind?
Discover:
-a brief history of Authentic Movement
-Carl Jung’s concept of Active Imagination
-the three Authentic Movement “roles:” Mover, Witness, & Witness Consciousness
Authentic Movement Reference:
Essays by Mary Starks Whitehouse, Janet Adler, and Joan Chodorow
Want to dive deeper with me? Applications are now open for Retrieval, a 1:1 somatic therapy program that guides you back to your sense of purpose from within.
Click here for more information.