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Humans have come a long way sincethe beginning of our evolutionary journey. We have adapted through manydifferent landscapes which all play a part in how our body/mind/brains functiontoday. Simon Thakur has dedicated his life to understanding this ancestraljourney on a very deep level.
Creator of Ancestral Movement, a framework & philosophy influenced by various Traditional movement practises, Simons academic work within evolutionary biology, body work modalities & the landscape.
Simon has delved deep into our ancient origins prehuman & beyond, deep into the early stages of our evolutionary journey & created practises around accessing the innate intelligence within us all. In a world that is so disconnected from natural movement, true embodiment & the animal body, this conversation gives us some thought provoking insights into the potential of the body & mind when in relationship with the landscape. A fascinating take on rewilding the senses, the body & the mind.
Simons Website:
https://www.ancestralmovement.com/
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/ancestralmovement/?hl=en
Books mentioned:
Your Inner Fish by Neil Shubin
The Master & his Emissary by Iain Mcgilchrist
The Body has a Mind of its Own by Sandra Blakeslee
The Brain That Changes Itself by Norman Doidge
The Developing Mind by Daniel j.Siegel
The Human Zoo by Desmond Morris
By Wild Beings PodcastHumans have come a long way sincethe beginning of our evolutionary journey. We have adapted through manydifferent landscapes which all play a part in how our body/mind/brains functiontoday. Simon Thakur has dedicated his life to understanding this ancestraljourney on a very deep level.
Creator of Ancestral Movement, a framework & philosophy influenced by various Traditional movement practises, Simons academic work within evolutionary biology, body work modalities & the landscape.
Simon has delved deep into our ancient origins prehuman & beyond, deep into the early stages of our evolutionary journey & created practises around accessing the innate intelligence within us all. In a world that is so disconnected from natural movement, true embodiment & the animal body, this conversation gives us some thought provoking insights into the potential of the body & mind when in relationship with the landscape. A fascinating take on rewilding the senses, the body & the mind.
Simons Website:
https://www.ancestralmovement.com/
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/ancestralmovement/?hl=en
Books mentioned:
Your Inner Fish by Neil Shubin
The Master & his Emissary by Iain Mcgilchrist
The Body has a Mind of its Own by Sandra Blakeslee
The Brain That Changes Itself by Norman Doidge
The Developing Mind by Daniel j.Siegel
The Human Zoo by Desmond Morris