What are the physiological benefits of quieting our minds? Brain activity requires vast amounts of oxygen and receives available oxygen before all other organs. After the brain, the organ that utilizes available oxygen is bone marrow…
Fluidity of Movement in Health and Vitality
If fish are sick, we don’t inject the individual fish with anything. We release the barriers causing stagnation of the water, so that it can freely flow, we stop discharging toxins into the water supply, and we provide a natural environment…
What is a Good Day?
Sometimes it is with the spirit of my brain that I meet the day. Without the felt connection with my heart, the sense of effort and will can be daunting….
10 Reasons to Join BMCA
The Body-Mind Centering® Association (BMCA) promotes the somatic inquiry and dialogue started by Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen in the 1970s…
The Role of the Organs in Movement
In 1976, after spending many years exploring movement from the perspective of the skeletal and muscular systems, I realized that…
Bonnie’s East Coast Summer Teaching Tour
Bonnie will be teaching three Body-Mind Centering® workshops on the East Coast in July….
Touch and Movement
“Touch is the other side of movement. Movement is the other side of touch. They are the shadow of each other” – Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen…
Bonnie teaches at Taitung National University, Taiwan
Last month, Bonnie and Len went to Taitung, Taiwan where Bonnie taught at the 2012 International Somatic Movement Education Symposium at the National Taitung University…
Seattle: Embodying Form and Flow
In March, Bonnie returned to Seattle after an absence of more than 20 years. Her workshop there, Embodying Form and Flow, was one in a new series on A Body-MInd Centering® Approach to Movement, Consciousness and Well-Being…
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