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Mindbody interventions / Cognitive science / Neuroscience / Spirituality / Meditation / Sensory systems / Mindfulness / Alternative medicine / Proprioception / Sense / Yoga as exercise or alternative medicine / Consciousness
Date: 2015-08-08 18:44:24
Mindbody interventions
Cognitive science
Neuroscience
Spirituality
Meditation
Sensory systems
Mindfulness
Alternative medicine
Proprioception
Sense
Yoga as exercise or alternative medicine
Consciousness

Interoception: Mindfulness in the Body The Continuum of Embodiment BY B o Forbes What does it mean to be embodied? And doesn’t yoga already take care

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