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5. Open and Close (video)

  Open and Close This time we will continue with another core value from Haptonomy, “open and close.” Every organism, even the unicellular ones, can open and close. Flowers open in the morning and close by night. We can open and close our eyes. Our heart will open and close when it pumps the blood…

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4. The house metaphor (video)

  In my practice and in day to day life I hear a lot of people talking about being yourself. However how can you be yourself if you don’t feel yourself. If you are not familiar with your own feelings and your own body it is not easy to have open and intimate relationships. Later…

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3. The Tumbler (video)

I show you a little toy, may be you recognize it, it is a tumbler. When I give it a push, it goes the right, it goes to the left and after a while it stops again in the middle. I also have a clown and he has lead in his pelvis and his buttocks….

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2. What is Haptonomy? (video)

In the previous column i shared with you how haptonomy came into my life and what it meant to me. So in this column i will give you a short introduction in Haptonomy and what is aims to achieve. Haptonomy is a movement that originated in the Netherlands and in the mean has spread over…

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1. How Haptonomy came info my life (video)

I will tell you about haptonomy and reintroducing a lost sense. Before we start , I will tell you how and when Haptonomy came into my life. I am born in a big family in a small rural village in the North of the Netherlands. Right in the middle of the village was the church….

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