Ecosomatics: Embodiment Practices for a World in Search of Healing
By (Author) Cheryl Pallant
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
Bear & Company
16th August 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Mind, body, spirit: meditation and visualization
Complementary therapies, healing and health
615.8528
Paperback
224
Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 18mm
361g
How to develop the bodys innate intelligence for individual and planetary transformation
Explains how healing ourselves and enacting inner change can also contribute to healing of the planet
Shows how ecosomaticsembodiment work for personal and planetary healthcan help us shift our consciousness, heal individual and collective wounds, and uncover latent energetic, somatic, and psychic abilities
Shares ecosomatic and embodiment exercises to help you expand perception, develop somatic intelligence, let go of limiting beliefs, lessen fear and anxiety, and open to new levels of awareness
The inner world of self and body is inextricably linked to the outer world of biosphere and biome. As experienced somatic and energy medicine practitioner Cheryl Pallant reveals in vivid depth, by expanding our sensory perceptions and becoming intimately in touch with the rhythms of the body, we can contribute not only to our own healing and transformation but also that of the planet.
In this practical guide, Pallant explains how ecosomaticsembodiment work for personal and planetary healthcan help us shift our consciousness through expanded listening with all our senses and embracing the interconnections between our inner and outer worlds. Blending research with personal experience in somatic and contemplative practices, the author explores how a broadened appreciation of conscious and unconscious bodily events and perceptions leads to vitally needed, improved stewardship with ourselves and the planet. She shows how the current health, social, and environmental crises are a chance for an evolution in consciousness, pushing us to heal the divisions within personal identity, between self and others, and with the environment. Throughout the book, the author offers ecosomatic and embodiment exercises to help you expand perception, develop somatic intelligence, let go of limiting beliefs, lessen fear, anxiety, and alienation, and open to levels of awareness that allow you to tune in to a greater vision of what is humanly possible.
Revealing how to incorporate embodiment into everyday life, this guide shows how the body is a process that is part of nature, not separate from it, and that by embarking on the transformative inner journey, we can bring healing to the world around us.
Cheryl Pallant, Ph.D., is an award-winning writer and poet, Reiki and Healing Touch practitioner, somatic coach, dancer, meditator, and teacher. She has published more than 200 articles on dance, writing, healing, somatics, and spirituality and is the author of several books, including Writing and the Body in Motion and Contact Improvisation. She teaches at University of Richmond and leads workshops in the U.S. and internationally. She lives in Richmond, Virginia.