Muslim Enneagram

The Felt Sense: Using Somatic Intelligence to Listen to Our Bodies

31 min · 15 okt 2025
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Learning to tune into our bodies is a crucial part of the healing journey. When we are able to develop and fine tune the felt sense, we gain access to a world of information and awareness that we may have previously ignored. In this episode we explore what the felt sense is and how to develop it, drawing on the work of Eugene Gendlin and Marion Gilbert. Resources: Focusing, by Eugene Gendlin Waking the Tiger, by Peter Levine Somatic Enneagram: www.mariongilbert.com

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