In four episodes, we have talked about what a body is, how we experience our body with our senses, and what it means to feel. We have also talked about what a treatment is and an image of the human as a function, a machine with replaceable parts that can be repaired. A common thread through these episodes has been how we, in our way of looking at ourselves and other people, consistently divide everything into parts and have difficulty understanding wholeness. This division makes us smaller. But if you instead see the body as a whole, where sight, hearing, touch, etc., are different aspects of the same thing and where back pain, anxiety, thoughts, and feelings are actually part of the same body – then it becomes something else, it becomes bigger. What happens if you see the body as a whole? What can a human become? How can we help each other understand and reach our full potential? Participants in the episode are Axel Bohlin, Hans Bohlin, and Per Johansson

Ep. 062 · 12 May 2022
62. What is human potential?
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