Level 3 Practices: Embodiment Practices at the level of Mind relate to the nervous system and the full spectrum of enriched experience that such a deep interior world affords, from complex movement to emotion. As animals with nervous systems, our internal model is developed and refined by continual concourse with the external world. This concourse is mediated via our senses—from sight, smell, hearing, and taste (all located in the head) to touch (which is extended throughout the body).
Emergentism | Ethics and Practices, Part III
Emergentism | Ethics and Practices, Part III
Emergentism | Ethics and Practices, Part III
Level 3 Practices: Embodiment Practices at the level of Mind relate to the nervous system and the full spectrum of enriched experience that such a deep interior world affords, from complex movement to emotion. As animals with nervous systems, our internal model is developed and refined by continual concourse with the external world. This concourse is mediated via our senses—from sight, smell, hearing, and taste (all located in the head) to touch (which is extended throughout the body).