The Formative Body

Posted by Scot Nichols on September 17th, 2008

Keleman (2007), who is in the domain of Somatic Psychology in his article “Biological vision” is one who clearly can articulate what I am getting at. In this article Keleman is laying the foundational thinking for his development of his somatic psychology model called Formative Psychology. This psychology came out of his realization that not only are we psychological processes, but foundationally we are biological processes that expressed through the body. Through a life time an individual will have many different stages and evolutions, that are expressed though “shapes” within the body.

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Honesty In Observation

Posted by jeff on September 14th, 2008

Honesty. What is the depth to which we employ honesty?

As we become adults, it grows ever easier to be honest about things like receiving too much change at the grocery store. Or, who was first in line at the coffee shop.

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Education and Learning

Posted by charles on September 6th, 2008

I think that Education is a very important matter: in today’s world there seems to be more emphasis on testing  than on actual learning. Education should be about learning. People should be constantly exposed to new ideas and resources. Then, they should be taking these things back into their lives and applying them: making it relevant to them. Instead people are just being bombarded by facts that they are supposed to be able to regurgitate at a later date. I feel that education needs to take a step back to the basics.

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