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a monthly conference call, call Louise Murray 212 465 7382

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Books About Rosen Method

Touching the Body, Reaching the Soul:
How touch influences the Nature of Human Beings,
By Sandra Wooten

The Rosen Method, Coming Alive and Staying Alive in the 21st Century,
By Marilyn J. Davis

Rosen Method Bodywork,
Accessing the Unconscious through Touch
By Marion Rosen

The Rosen Method of Movement
By Marion Rosen and Sue Brenner

Some Books Related To Our Intention

The Psychophysiology of Self-Awareness, Rediscovering the Lost Art of Body Sense
By Alan Fogel

The Power of Now, a Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment,
By Eckhart Tolle

Being Bodies, on the Paradox of Embodiment
By Lenore Friedman and Susan Moon

Molecules of Emotion, the Science Behind Mind-Body Medicine
By Candace B. Pert

The Millionth Circle, How to Change Ourselves and the World,
By Jean Shinoda Bolen

The Heart of Meditation, Pathways to a Deeper Experience
By Swami Durgananda

The Tree of Knowledge
Humberto Maturana

Kabir Poems
Versions by Robert Bly

Kitchen Table Wisdom
by Rachel Naomi Remen

Deep Play
By Diane Ackerman

The Instinct to Heal, Curing Stress, Anxiety, and Depression Without Drugs and Without Talk Therapy
by David Servan-Schreiber

Nonviolent Communication
by Marshall Rosenberg

Looking for Spinoza, Joy, Sorrow, and the Feeling Brain
by Antonio Damasio

Touching Enlightenment, Finding Realization in the body
by Reginald A Ray

Necessary Losses
by Judith Viorst

 

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"The transverse thoracic muscle, a very small muscle under the breast bone extending towards the ribs, together with the lid muscles on top of the rib cage, holds down feelings of all sorts, especially the loving feelings. People with tension there tend to feel depressed and isolated... When the transverse thoracic muscle releases, people feel a stream of love going through them... they get in touch with their ability to love, their loving that has always been there."

  - Marion Rosen

 

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