Body

Recovering Our Sensual Wisdom Second Edition

Written by Don Hanlon Johnson
Body
  • Price: $16.95

  • ISBN: 978-1-55643-144-9 (1-55643-144-9)
  • Trade Paperback, 5-1/2 x 8-1/2, 256 pages
    Body, Mind & Spirit - Personal Transformation; Philosophy - Mind & Body
    North Atlantic Books



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Description:

Body: Recovering Our Sensual Wisdom outlines a plan for reclaiming unity among our body movements, senses, and thought processes. It describes how we are pressured to mold ourselves to fit others' needs by attitudes fostered in religions, schools, the workplace, and the military. It gives special attention to how gender ideals shape us. Interweaving personal experiences, anatomical analyses, and the stories of men and women from various walks of life, the book explores how the mind/body split, concretized in our social institutions, coaxes us to distrust what our own senses tell us. In marked contrast to the individualistic aura of books in a similar vein, this book argues that individual awareness alone is not enough to correct the social scars left by mind-body dualisms. Real change can only come about when we join together to alter the shapes of our social body: schools, churches, political organizations, businesses, and health-care practices. Throughout the book, there are practical yet sensitive exercises offered for bringing about a reunion of abstract ideas and flesh, a recovery of our forgotten genius embedded in the cells of our bodies.

Author Biography:

Don Hanlon Johnson received a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Yale University. He is a professor of Somatics at the California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco.

Reviews/Endorsements:

"Body is a complex, passionate exploration of the myriad ways societal pressure mold our bodies and our attitudes. Johnson traces the origins of what he calls the ‘compound fracture’ between body and soul from its roots in history, language, and religion."
-Medical Self-Care