Jeff Haller on Moshe Feldenkrais Teaching in Amherst 1980-81

Free Online talk with Jeff Haller for Feldenkrais Practitioners https://www.movementandcreativity.com... ​ Moshe was certainly interested in emotional dignity and was refining his approach to a sense of wholeness through refinement of the self image. In one sense the study of Amherst is a study of paradox, the question of having a room full of people who were there to learn the work so they could produce outcomes so they could utilize outcomes as a basis for their well being. This state was relative to Moshe's attempt to help them shift away from insecurity and anxiety into a way of caring for their self and restoring their physical integrity, emotional dignity, and health. To stay in the know about upcoming courses and virtual offerings, visit the website at: https://www.movementandcreativity.com/ Instagram: @movementandcreativity Move Create Practice FB Group:   / movecreatepractice   ​