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There are so many different kinds of bodywork available these days,
many people find it hard to choose. Massage therapist and health writer
Mirka Knaster's comprehensive book is a good place to start. She covers
just about everything in both the Eastern and Western traditions--from
various types of yoga, martial arts, and massage to newer practices such
as Rolfing and the Alexander Technique to esoteric movement and touching
practices of which most people have never even heard. The one thing all
these techniques have in common is that they seek to bring healing and
self-discovery through physical practices. "Many people first turn to bodyways
because the pain of an injury or chronic condition forces them to seek
alternatives," Knaster writes. "The other motivation ... comes from a natural
drive toward healthy or optional functioning." Either way, she says, these
practices help us overcome our disconnection from our body and our feelings.
It would be hard to overstate how much sheer information is supplied in
this book. Not only does Knaster describe each technique and explain what
it's supposed to do for you, she gives its history and a brief biography
of the inventors, along with addresses and phone numbers for obtaining
more information. A chapter on working with a given practitioner helps
answer the multitude of questions readers are likely to have: How do you
know if he or she is properly trained? How should you feel after a session?
What do you do if your relationship with the practitioner seems too intimate
or even improper? While anyone looking to get involved with a given technique
would do well to find books that discuss it in greater depth, some may
find that Discovering the Body's Wisdom already provides everything
they need. Either way, it's a fascinating book, and a great reference to
keep around.
Book Description
In an attractive, oversized format, enlivened with illustrations, sidebar
quotes, personal accounts, techniques to try, and profiles of leaders in
the field, Discovering The Body's Wisdom is a basic resource for
well-being and natural health. Body disciplines and therapies have enjoyed
phenomenal growth in the past decade, becoming a major alternative to mainstream
medicine and traditional psychotherapy. But with more than 100,000 practitioners
and dozens of methods available in the United States... |