“The waking world isn't outside and separate from our mind. It's brought forth and enacted through our imaginative perception of it.” EmbeddedEmbodiedExtendedEnactive Book:Waking, Dreaming, Being: Self and Consciousness in Neuroscience, Meditation, and Philosophy Source: Waking, Dreaming, Being: Self and Consciousness in Neuroscience, Meditation, and Philosophy
“Be gentle. Pay attention. Offer purposeful healing. Seek Equilibrium. Unfreeze, slowly. Stretch yourself out into the world. Let your eyes calibrate to this new light and notice how it caresses the lines and curves and soft and hard of you. Allow your mouth to twist and stumble around new shapes. Be so very sensory. Notice everything. From every angle. The way your bones feel. The way you orient to space and time. Invite your whole being into this new way of living, into the totality and wholeness of it. Let it be strange and uncomfortable and painful and stiff. Let it be magical and novel and unfamiliar and entirely wonderful. Follow the whispers where they lead.” BodySensesGentleEmbodimentWild HeartJeanette LeblancEmbodied Author:Jeanette LeBlanc
“Gary Sherman has written a truly insightful and helpful book that will positively change the lives of its readers. Although many books have wise teachings, few have accessible, reliable and transformative practices like this one. I highly recommend this book.” InspirationalSpiritMeditationEmbodied Author:Russell Delman
“In almost every other usage, tsela refers to the side of a sacred piece of architecture like the tabernacle or the temple. And this meaning informs its usage here in Genesis 2. Adam and Eve's bodies are compared to sacred pieces of architecture, resonating with everything we've seen so far about the image of God. Temples embody God's presence, and so do bodies.” Embodied Author:Preston Sprinkle
“Christian acceptance is always acceptance into a flawed community seeking holiness and repentance. It's acceptance into a countercultural family with a different pattern of life, a fresh way to be human, an otherworldly ethic rooted in creation and longing for resurrection.” Embodied Author:Preston Sprinkle