Listening with your Whole body

Listening with your Whole body

As it is the whole person who walks and runs, and not just the legs, it is surely the whole person who looks and sees, listens and hears.
“Working with the whole sensing person produces qualitative shifts in perception.” In other words, by learning to look and listen differently, people do see and hear differently.

alex Dalland

alex Dalland

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