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119. There's nothing wrong with you, you've just been taught there is
Ep. 119 · 4 Oct 2023

119. There's nothing wrong with you, you've just been taught there is

The more we learn about the body, about humans, and about living things, the more amazed we become. When we show Guimberteau's films of living Fascia during lectures, people are usually very moved by how beautiful, alive, and changeable the body is, and it often happens that both we and the people we meet are overwhelmed by how quickly things can heal when you stimulate life.

In other words, we are actually quite fantastic – because our bodies are a part of us.

But is that how we see ourselves? Do we think of ourselves as great, fantastic, flowing, changing, unlimited?

Or is it rather that deep down we have a feeling that there is something wrong with us, that we are broken, ruined, strange?

Why are there so many voices telling us to become someone else, change our bodies, or that we are not good enough as we are?

Where does this idea come from, that there is something wrong with us, when the living body shows something else?

… and who benefits from it?

Participants in this episode are Axel Bohlin, Hans Bohlin, and Per Johansson