Moshé Feldenkrais

Israeli engineer, physicist, and judo practitioner who developed the Feldenkrais Method of somatic education, promoting improved movement and awareness; he taught internationally and authored influential books on learning and human functioning.

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  1. 1. The Elusive Obvious

    Basic Feldenkrais

    An exploration of how unnoticed habits of movement, posture, and attention can limit perception, learning, and ease. Through clear examples and simple experiments, it shows how expanding awareness and sensing differences can reorganize the nervous system, revealing more efficient options with less effort. It offers a practical framework for improving coordination, breathing, and self-image by making the overlooked “obvious” again.

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