Ecology & Research

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Dynamic Interrelatedness: How Embodiment Works

Intermediate understanding
Movement not required
Likely soothing
She will include our physiological embeddedness in nature too.
Charlene Spretnak will speak about a subject she has been tracking for some years, the first wave of which she wrote about in 'Relational Reality: New Discoveries of Interrelatedness That Are Transforming the Modern World' (2011). She has continued to track this phenomenon and writes about its implications for our understanding that our bodyminds are entirely composed of and function by dynamic interrelatedness; this is also true of our embeddedness in nature and is true of all life on Earth. You can see videotapes of some of the talks she has given on this subject on her website (www.CharleneSpretnak.com), but many more surprising discoveries in human physiology are being made every year. A tentative title for her presentation would be Dynamic Interrelatedness: How Embodiment Works. She will include our physiological embeddedness in nature too.
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Ecology & Research

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Charlene Spretnak

Cultural historian and ecophilosopher of dynamic interrelatedness, author of "Relational Reality".

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