The Intuitive BodyDiscovering the Wisdom of Conscious Embodiment and AikidoWritten by Wendy Palmer |
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Description:The Intuitive Body draws on the principles of the non-aggressive Japanese martial art aikido and meditation to present a fresh approach to cultivating awareness, attention, and self-acceptance. Author Wendy Palmer shows readers through basic practice and partner exercises how to become more aware of the body and trust its innate wisdom. She introduces exercises from the Conscious Embodiment and Intuition Training program she pioneered, connection movement, meditation, and breathing. These exercises form a daily practice that can help the process of integration, of deepening and unifying the self, and learning to deal with fear and anger. Written in a direct yet nurturing style and based on the author’s many years of practice and teaching, this revised edition of The Intuitive Body contains new material on Conscious Embodiment movement and meditation practices. Also here are new chapters on advocating without aggressing and the wisdom of not knowing — embodying the qualities of dignity and integrity in everyday life. The book is ideal for readers who are already engaged in the process of becoming, as well as for those who are looking for ways to find the courage to begin.Author Biography:Wendy Palmer developed Conscious Embodiment over 25 years ago. A sixth-degree black belt in aikido and chief instructor at Aikido of Tamalpais in Sausalito, CA, she is also the author of the Intuitive Body DVD. She lives in Marin, CA.Reviews/Endorsements:“I’ve used the methods that I learned in conscious embodiment every single day, and they’ve quietly transformed the way that I deal with the challenges and opportunities that present themselves in my life—at work and at home.”—Chris Grant, founder of 14A Conversations “Working with conscious embodiment has had a direct and profound impact in both my personal and professional life. The ability to ‘center’ and ‘rebalance’ has been invaluable as I grow our business through uncharted waters. These new skills have played a key role in both my home and work success.” —John L. Hall, Senior Vice President, Oracle University "A useful, inspiring book for anyone exploring . . . embodied movement, energetic meditation, and intuitive knowledge.” — Yoga Journal Table of ContentsPreface to the New EditionForeword to the 2000 Edition by Sue Bender Foreword by George Leonard Introduction Embodying a Dream Looking at the Foundations of My Perceptions The Influence of Aikido Traditions in My Life How the Videotape Supplements Work How This Book Works Part I. The Body—Establishing Our Ground Chapter 1. Coming to the Path A Reference Point and a Technique Into the Present Coming Into Sensation Knowing the River Chapter 2. The Elements of Basic Practice A Centering Triad: Three Parts of Attentional Concentration Utilizing Our Breath Balancing Our Energy Field Feeling Gravity Practicing the Technique Personalizing Basic Practice Practicing and Accepting the Mystery Chapter 3. Adding a Quality Why a Quality? Identifying a Quality Using the Body as the Teacher A Centerpiece for Practice Chaper 4. Energy and Stability Energy Follows Attention Embellishing Our Center Practice A Spiral-Breath Meditation Take Your Time Chapter 5. Learning Approaches to Learning Interest versus Fear The Grinch and the “Yes .... And, ...” Technique Practice and Training Mistakes Filling in a Hole Part II. The Mind—Shaping Our Concepts Chapter 6. The Spirit of Inquiry The Habit of Interest The Fine Art of Questioning A Buoyant State of Curiosity The Don’t-Know Mind Chapter 7. Not-Knowing A Journey into Emptiness Timing Mystery Strength of Spirit Chapter 8. Intuition Working from a Stable Base Not-Knowing: The Doorway Creating Manageable Pieces for the Process Interpreting Nonverbal Communication Part III. Wisdom Arising—Ways Our Soma is Organized Chapter 9. The Energetic Field Shaping Our Field: Triangle, Square, and Circle Practicing Being Both Positive and Receptive Chapter 10. Attentional States Dropped Attention Open Attention Ellipted Attention Blended Attention Training Attentional States Chapter 11. Splits Basic Splits in the Body Disembodiment The Observer Three Centers: Head, Heart and Hara Techniques Toward Unification: Healing the Split Override How Do I Know When I Am Unified? Part IV. Embodied Action Chapter 12. Irimi The Spirit of Irimi Facing Our Fear Evolving by Manageable Percentages Counterphobia The Irimi of Questioning Chapter 13. Different Approaches The Masculine–The Motivating Force The Feminine and Non-Action Balance: Integrating Masculine and Feminine The Magical Turnaround Discovering Aspects of Our Being Chapter 14. The Path Never Ends The Dance of Clarity and Obscurity Our Human Prerogative Chapter 15. Integration Stage One: Seeing What Is Stage Two: Accepting What Has Been Seen Stage Three: Changing the Situation The Process The Journey Chapter 16. Advocating Without Aggression Enlightened Schizophrenia Vertical and Horizontal Listening: The Receptive Circle Shape Advocating: The Irimi Shape The Sword That Gives Life Chapter 17. Balancing Mastery and Mystery Mastery Form Concentration Containment Mystery The Flow State Not-knowing The Balance of Mastery & Mystery Recognizing ‘Agenda Based’ Not-knowing Conclusion Part V. Practice Guides Utilizing Your Breath Balancing Your Energy Field Feeling Gravity Evoking and Choosing a Quality Basic Practice Spiral-Breath Meditation “Yes.... And, ...” Technique Positive/Receptive Dropped Attention Open Attention Metta Meditation ExcerptFrom the Introduction: How This Book WorksIn this book I am presenting my approach to rediscovering the part of ourselves that is wise, kind, and capable of clear and powerful embodied action. This way of being arises out of what I call the “intuitive state,” a spontaneous, intelligent, and creative aspect of ourselves which has not been distorted by our fear and confusion. Intuition usually arises in a nonlinear fashion. In our Western culture, the habit of sequential thought has been given a superior role in respect to the way life is viewed. In my opinion, based on living in this culture and experiencing the result of this priority, it does not work. It has not made us happy. There are millions of years of evolution in our cells. A deep store of wisdom lies within and we must look within to access it. We can use our discomfort and dissatisfaction with life to investigate other possibilities or ways of living. We can invite our intuition, our wise knowing, to govern or lead our choices toward a full embrace of life. The first part of this book deals with becoming grounded in our bodies. Without a firm root system or foundation, intuitive perceptions cannot be focused into embodied action. The second section discusses mental perception and working with the movement and power of our thoughts. This paves the way for us to find how to create a spacious environment from which the wisdom of our intuition can arise, as discussed in the third section. The fourth part addresses the nature of embodied action: irimi, entering fully into life situations, and how to work with our perceptions during the many activities and pressures of life. The practice guides at the end of the book are provided as outlines for quick reference to the techniques described in the previous sections. It is my hope that you will feel free to take these ideas and make them your own by adjusting them to suit your inner needs. The techniques can be used as they are or changed and integrated into your already existing practice. Each of us is a unique individual. When we are sensitive to our own personal experiences, we lend compassion and support to ourselves by being creative. If we can live in a way that promotes a little more kindness and a little less greed, we will have served ourselves and our planet beautifully. |

