by Samantha Lotti | May 18, 2014 | Biodynamic Thought, Perception and Perspective
Note: I will not be defining the “I” in this post because it is beyond the scope of what I’m writing about. This is why I keep it in quotation marks throughout the post. This month in my practice the discussion that’s been on the table is the brain. And the “I.”...
by Samantha Lotti | Mar 1, 2014 | Biodynamic Thought, Client Resource, Meditation
We know we are here because we have input from our senses that go directly to our brain and orient us to ourselves, to our surroundings, and to other people. Without these inputs, we would be unable to function. Something we do every day, like walking, would become...
by Samantha Lotti | Jan 18, 2014 | Biodynamic Thought, Perception and Perspective
“For age is opportunity no less than youth, itself, though in another dress. And as the evening twilight fades away the sky is filled with stars, invisible by day.” — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow We often forget that an aging body has the ability to...
by Samantha Lotti | Sep 17, 2013 | Biodynamic Thought, Perception and Perspective
In a single day, the body is asked to perform all the physiological functions that keep it alive, manage the stresses coming from its external environment, and navigate the emotional ups and downs of human life. Each one of these things is challenging for the body....
by Samantha Lotti | Aug 17, 2013 | Biodynamic Thought
The strongest, life-supporting boundaries are semipermeable. –Samantha Lotti ________
by Samantha Lotti | Jul 9, 2013 | Alternative Definitions, Biodynamic Thought
Inspired by the lectures of Emilie Conrad and a discussion on Tibetan medicine: An alternative definition for Health: Health: that which suits you. –Samantha Lotti