Musings
"The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant." -Albert Einstein
As I'm preparing for this weekend's workshop I'm starting to see the multifaceted and interrelated aspects arising out of the questions "when you think of coming home to yourself, what do you imagine?" and "how does a person develop their intuition?" Here are my preliminary thoughts:
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Lessons from the Vermont Flood
This summer certainly did not go as expected. I moved to Montpelier for the summer of 2023, having grown up there and wanting a summer break from my life in the city of Boston. Montpelier is the capital of Vermont, a small, charming city of 8,000 people. I once thought of the region as a climate haven, a place people will go to escape the extreme weather as global temperatures continue to climb.
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Feldenkrais + Gaga
Many experiences are hard for me to describe in words. This one began in May of 2022 when I attended a Gaga class taught by Ana Harmon at the Dance Complex in Cambridge, MA.
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Feldenkrais and Suzuki
I’m honored to share with you some ideas that I feel are pertinent to our work as Suzuki teachers in bringing dignity and curiosity to the process of learning.
Photo by Tess Scheflen
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Musicians
What musicians experience with Feldenkrais…
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🌼 Community Week! 🌼
I will be offering a week of by-donation, in-person, individualized Feldenkrais for first-time clients.
The approach is called Functional Integration®, or FI for short. FI is a gentle, effective hands-on approach to learning that has a wide range of benefits.
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On touch
There is this concept of 'touch hunger' (also called 'skin hunger' or 'touch deprivation') that acknowledges the serious effects on our mental and physical health when we go without social touch for extended periods of times.
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