There is something about the slow, deliberate movement of the hands that organizes the mind. When my hands create shape and form, my thoughts begin to find their own shape too.
steady hands, steady mind.
IMPM - a candle, a cave, a class. movement, senses, space, reflection — learning through embodiment.
like drawing I find puzzling organises and calms my mind. somehow I later get a lot of answers to my questions
A class in a cave. Every sense alive. MISSC embodied.
My hands started expressing what my mind could not contain. During the IMPM program, my thoughts were constantly in motion, and drawing provided a somatic way to process them — giving my body and brain form, structure, and order.
How better to understand Japanese management than by embodying its culture, wearing a kimono 👘 , walking around in it and loving it?
What better way to understand Wordsworth’s poetry than by listening to it recited on Lake Grasmere, in the heart of the scenery that shaped his work?.
Diane & I. 🤍
Mobility, Interaction, Space, Somatic Integration & Cognitive Engagement (MISSC): walking into a PhD journey together
MISSC at its best
best play to organize my thoughts
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