If we actually embraced all the new research from the last 10-20 years on, for example, Fascia, the female body, gut flora, back pain, and water, we could develop fantastic solutions to very large societal problems. There is an opportunity here, to truly understand the living body and what stimulates life, flow, and healing. But for some reason, we have difficulty understanding the living; we have difficulty thinking in terms of flows, seeing the whole, connections, and the relationship between things. Is there something about our way of thinking, about our culture, that makes the living difficult to understand? Episode 118 is the first part of a new series of episodes where we try to understand the living. Participants in the episode are Axel Bohlin, Hans Bohlin, and Per Johansson.

Ep. 118 · 27 Sept 2023
118. Why don't we understand life?
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