Project Description
This is an extract from "The Integrated BodyMind's View on 'Body/Mind Integration' (2000)", as it is often requested on its own. It basically critiques the notion of 'body/mind split', but then uses it to focus more precisely on what experiential reality that tricky concept may usefully be pointing towards (i.e. the conflict between spontaneous versus reflective processes which only by gross oversimplification gets narrowed down to 'body' versus 'mind').
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