I’m amazed that no one has made Moshe Feldenkrais’ life into a movie yet! Read a chapter from Norman Doidge’s book, “The Brain’s Way of Healing” which gives background on Feldenkrais’ life and work. Published on Salon.com here
“The origin of Moshe Feldenkrais’ therapeutic method reads more like a spy thriller than a neuroscience textbook”
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