Weaving together biology, living systems thinking, and somatic
movement, these nine short essays will inspire somatic therapists,
bodyworkers, and movement educators
Liz Koch, author of Core Awareness and The Psoas Book, seeks to
dissolve the objectification of "body" in order to reconceptualize human
beings as biologically intelligent, self-organizing, and self-healing.
Specifically addressing educators and therapists, she delves into the
conceptual framework of core by decolonizing the popular mechanistic
thinking of psoas as muscle, inviting the reader on a journey toward
reengaging with life's creative processes. The book illuminates the
limitations of the predominant paradigm of body and actively explores
psoas as a vital, intelligent messenger that links us to an expansive
network of profound possibilities. Employing biomorphic and embryonic
paradigms, Koch redefines psoas as smart, expressive tissue that is both
elemental and universal. Named after her popular exploratory workshops
of the same name, Stalking Wild Psoas encourages all readers to
nourish integrity and claim self-efficacy as creative and expressive
individuals.