Relational Implicit In The Human Ecosystem
Intermediate understanding
Movement not required
Likely neutral
A embodied way of knowing.
Neuroscience, attachment research and evolutionary psychology help demystify what spiritual traditions have long been describing as a sense of being (part of) something larger. They help us understand how interaction shapes our body and our sense of self. Even the experience of knowing implicitly is deeply embodied and relational. This gives new dimension to our understanding of the Collective Implicit, the social myths without which a complex society simply cannot exist.
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