The title itself, "Excuse me, are you my body?" , highlights the absurdity of our typical relationship with ourselves. We often treat our bodies as strangers. To heal, the authors suggest:
Healing begins the moment we stop fighting our bodies and start asking: “What can I do for you?” Verzeihung, Sind Sie Mein KГ¶rper В· KГ¶rper Und ...
For many of us, the body is treated like a machine: it is expected to function perfectly, and we only pay attention to it when it "breaks down". We live in what authors Christl Lieben and Christa Renoldner call a "body-distant time," where we are often disconnected from our physical selves until pain or illness becomes impossible to ignore. The title itself, "Excuse me, are you my body
Ultimately, this approach isn't about rejecting modern medicine, but about supplementing it with deep . By acknowledging that our body "reads along" with our life experiences, we can start a process of reconciliation. We live in what authors Christl Lieben and
Using systemic tools to visualize the relationship between the mind, the soul, and the physical form. A Path to Healing
This blog post explores the themes of the book (2011) by Christl Lieben and Christa Renoldner , available through Penguin Random House.