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This class series will be dedicated to exploring small movements of the eyes to discover habits of vision and the ways in which how we use our eyes connects to how we “see,” how we organize our whole self, and how we perceive the world around us.

“What we are used to thinking about senses, sense organs, and, above all, training the senses, is usually contrary to what happens in reality. The sense organs themselves are so complete that there is nothing about them to “train.” If so-called training of the senses achieves any kind of improvement, it can only be that we become more experienced at consciously interpreting the stimuli that reach us through our receiving organs. If people want to experience more, or experience things in a more sophisticated way, they must try above all to become quieter. Using our ability to be and become quiet, and allowing it to unfold, are vitally important if we are to experience and achieve at a high level.”
– Heinrich Jacoby, “Beyond ‘Gifted’ and ‘Ungifted’”

Disclaimer: Those attending this event, workshop or course, who have not received certification or authorization from FGNA are not eligible to claim, in writing or otherwise, that they teach the Feldenkrais Method and must not refer to services they provide using the words “Feldenkrais, “Feldenkrais Method”, “Awareness Through Movement” or “Functional Integration”
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