'Oh, yeah, I used to run a circus.'
The search for meaningful things to do with your body now that software has eaten everything.
by @utotranslucencehttps://autotranslucence.wordpress.com/2019/02/21/leaving-our-bodies-behind/ …
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There's a landscape of physical meaning and sports are just one corner of it. "Improvisational qigong" for me bridges sport, fidgeting, meditation, sex, emotional healing work. Learning and trying out new movements and seeing how they affect one's subjective experience.
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The path of mastery here is about interestingness, not refinement of skill. Though that is nice too. Seen this broadly, it becomes an everpresent foundation of all my activity. The line between physical and non-physical blurs.
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I’ve been inspired by Frank Forencich’s _Exuberant Animal_ approach to exercise as meaningful interactive play. It’s a bit hippy-dippy, but there’s some serious grounding in martial arts and exercise theory as well.https://www.exuberantanimal.com/
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Some similar approaches are MovNat and Ido Portal’s stuff. I don’t have any actual experience with any of this, though; just read about it (and put my understanding into personal practice to a small extent).pic.twitter.com/84VUdZ94sB
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