Luann Overmyer's Ortho-bionomy: A Path to Self-Care book is really exciting. It is clear; it covers practically every part of the human body; and her story is incredible. She was dead when she got to the hospital after her accident, and had to relearn how to be in her body all over again. (You can read the story in her preface, on Google Books). This is pretty shocking, if you think about it -- when do you really get a chance to stop thinking about "why" we're here, and just focus on "how"? To really be in your body?
Anyway, I am also pretty psyched about taking her class in June -- she has two, one on carpal tunnel and the other on pelvic stabilization, and I'm not sure I can swing both financially, but ... I WANT. Seriously. This is what learning really should be about -- getting excited over things you can apply and genuinely see the world with new eyes with. "School" kinda sucks right now, but this is pretty cool.
Anyway, I am also pretty psyched about taking her class in June -- she has two, one on carpal tunnel and the other on pelvic stabilization, and I'm not sure I can swing both financially, but ... I WANT. Seriously. This is what learning really should be about -- getting excited over things you can apply and genuinely see the world with new eyes with. "School" kinda sucks right now, but this is pretty cool.