Moshe Feldenkrais, Hypnosis, and the Unconscious
Many people associate Moshe Feldenkrais’s name with Judo—but not with hypnosis or the unconscious. But that misses something important. Because Moshe’s first pu...
Many people associate Moshe Feldenkrais’s name with Judo—but not with hypnosis or the unconscious. But that misses something important. Because Moshe’s first pu...
In a previous post, I wrote about what I consider to be a few parrallesl - just a few - between the work of Milton H. Erickson and Moshe Feldenkrais. I have als...
Feldenkrais and Erickson: Some Shared Processes Milton H. Erickson and Moshe Feldenkrais met only once in the early 1970s when Milton was in his early 70s and M...
Rare is the day when I do an event in the Ericksonian and psychotherapy world and do not fit in a "plug" for Feldenkrais. The areas of overlap are deep and prof...
Hi there - I have a link to a podcast where Irene Lyon shares some enlightening research and experiential findings about "adverse childhood incidences" and how ...
In the process of pulling my ideas together for an upcoming webinar series Substack newsletter called "Power Literacy : Becoming Your Own Authority," I remember...
Here is a thought experiment for you. What do you think an smartphone app for practitioners would look like? What would it do? Let's say that someone could open...
Over the last three to four years my posting on this blog has been rather sparse. I can go weeks and months at a time without posting anything. This has been pa...
I have been doing some life-changing sessions working directly with how people create their self-image. I have been on the cusp of understanding and using these...
Feldenkrais spoke a great deal about movement, aggression and "survivability." As a Jew who lived through WW2 and saw most of his family destroyed by a pogrom i...