Somatic

Somatics is a field of study and practice that focuses on working with the body and movement, with particular attention to internal physical perception and experience.

One of the approaches in somatics is “Body-Mind Process,” where a person begins breathing, moving, sounding, attending, and touching from within a cell or group of cells (tissue or system), observing everything that happens in the process. This includes observing the quality of breathing, movement, sounding, and touch, as well as mental manifestations such as feelings, sensations, emotions, memories, dreams, thoughts, images, and revelations, along with physiological expressions.

Once a person has learned to become aware of a specific part of their body or tissue, they can guide others to become aware of the same in their own bodies, for example, bone through bone, organ through organ, and discuss the experiences obtained with others.

Main practice

At the core of the deep somatic awareness focus, we highlight Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen’s approach called “Body-Mind Centering” (BMC).

Bonnie herself describes it as follows: “I named my research method Body-Mind Centering. It involves getting to know myself through the life of cells in my body, the differentiation of body tissues, the integration of cells in the organism as a whole, returning attention back into the subconscious, and practicing with other people. In this learning process, each of us is a constantly changing whole, represented as a subject, material, or observer.”

One of the goals of this approach is to develop the ability to recognize systems within the body (organ systems, myofascial system, fluid systems, skeletal system, nervous system, etc.), work with movement patterns (from breath and contraction-expansion to more complex patterns), reflexes, and states. This approach allows establishing a deep connection with one’s body by experiencing one’s anatomy. BMC expands the possibilities of movement expressiveness, emotional expression, and connection with oneself, others, and the surrounding world on various levels—from the cellular to the systemic.

Bonnie Bainbridge Cohen

The person described is a somatic improviser, researcher, educator, and therapist, as well as a developer of a comprehensive approach to movement, body, and consciousness. For over 50 years, they have been exploring the anatomical, embryological, and evolutionary foundations of movement and how they are connected to our psychophysical processes and well-being. They are one of the leading experts in the field of embodiment.

They are the founder of the Body-Mind Centering® (BMC®) approach.

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«The mind is like the wind and the body like the sand: if you want to know how the wind is blowing, you can look at the sand

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