by rjacksonpaton | Sep 3, 2015 | connections, eco-somatics, en/gendering embodiment, ethnoautobiography, our stories, writing
noticing creates space 3 September 2015 (re)placing self implies a spiral of being and becoming of certainty and endless possibility anything but a linear process in the realms of intimate relationships noticing who your love really is what they yearn for...
by rjacksonpaton | Aug 31, 2015 | connections, eco-somatics, en/gendering embodiment, ethnoautobiography, writing
my trifecta made another appearance this incredible birthday weekend, as it came to me that three important lessons involve space, fluidity and embodiment. my experience of space (as i have come to learn) means coming-to-know about another’s perspective (STORY!)...
by rjacksonpaton | Aug 21, 2015 | eco-somatics, writing
arriving at my destination after a brief road trip, I attempt to be here now, and am moved by all the thoughts & feelings that are here too. I’m aware of how impossible it is to compartmentalize and while some teachings suggest leaving such distractions...
by rjacksonpaton | Jun 17, 2015 | eco-somatics, en/gendering embodiment
then i see that the current issue of Scientific American Mind is on touch
by rjacksonpaton | Dec 23, 2014 | ethnoautobiography, readings, vulnerable ecology, writing
looking back over my sporadic postings, i pleasantly remember writing ‘playing in the wild’ just about one season ago, at the autumnal equinox. that seems fitting as i prepare to put together some further musings about an apparent explosion about things...
by rjacksonpaton | Oct 21, 2014 | eco-somatics, en/gendering embodiment, ethnoautobiography, writing
in recent weeks, i’ve been practically bombarded with inspiration, experience, and passion gathering around a quote from Boyhood filmmaker, Richard Linklater. when the Daily Show’s Jon Stewart asked about the unpredictability of filming over a twelve-year...