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E28 - Life, Work and Legacy of Moshe Feldenkrais ft Philippe Beyvin

November 24, 2023 Alex Greene Episode 28
E28 - Life, Work and Legacy of Moshe Feldenkrais ft Philippe Beyvin
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Red Beard Embodiment Podcast
E28 - Life, Work and Legacy of Moshe Feldenkrais ft Philippe Beyvin
Nov 24, 2023 Episode 28
Alex Greene

In this episode, we embark on an exploration into the life of Moshe Feldenkrais, the genius behind the revolutionary Feldenkrais method. Our host, Alex Greene, engages in a fascinating conversation with Philippe Beyvin, who not only used the Feldenkrais method to heal his own chronic knee and back injuries but also developed a deep interest in Feldenkrais' life and work.

Philippe has uniquely chronicled Moshe Feldenkrais' journey through his Instagram account, the @feldenkrais_athletic_club. This project creatively compiles and presents Feldenkrais' story, from his early years to his education in France under renowned scientists and martial artists. Philippe's account vividly illustrates how Feldenkrais' experiences, including his work on defense projects, shaped his philosophies and the development of his method. 

Tune in to gain a comprehensive perspective on Moshe Feldenkrais' extraordinary journey and the genesis of his groundbreaking approach that intertwines the physical and the mental. Discover how Philippe's personal healing story intertwines with Feldenkrais' teachings, offering a unique lens to understand this transformative practice. Don't miss this enlightening episode that weaves together biography, personal healing, and the power of mindful movement.

Links and Resources Mentioned:

Feldenkrais Athletic Club: https://www.instagram.com/feldenkrais_athletic_club/

A. Norman Deutsch's work on neuroplasticity: The Brain That Changes Itself https://normandoidge.com/?page_id=1259

Key Highlights:

00:00 - Intro

04:00 - How Feldenkrais influenced Philippe Beyvin  

13:29 - Research Approach for Feldenkrais Biography

16:23 -  Journey of Moshe from Russia to Palestine

24:38 - Education, construction work, self-defense, judo

31:57  - Moshe's knee injury 

43:35 - Feldenkrais Method Developed

56:40 - Philippe’s Writing Project

Show Notes

In this episode, we embark on an exploration into the life of Moshe Feldenkrais, the genius behind the revolutionary Feldenkrais method. Our host, Alex Greene, engages in a fascinating conversation with Philippe Beyvin, who not only used the Feldenkrais method to heal his own chronic knee and back injuries but also developed a deep interest in Feldenkrais' life and work.

Philippe has uniquely chronicled Moshe Feldenkrais' journey through his Instagram account, the @feldenkrais_athletic_club. This project creatively compiles and presents Feldenkrais' story, from his early years to his education in France under renowned scientists and martial artists. Philippe's account vividly illustrates how Feldenkrais' experiences, including his work on defense projects, shaped his philosophies and the development of his method. 

Tune in to gain a comprehensive perspective on Moshe Feldenkrais' extraordinary journey and the genesis of his groundbreaking approach that intertwines the physical and the mental. Discover how Philippe's personal healing story intertwines with Feldenkrais' teachings, offering a unique lens to understand this transformative practice. Don't miss this enlightening episode that weaves together biography, personal healing, and the power of mindful movement.

Links and Resources Mentioned:

Feldenkrais Athletic Club: https://www.instagram.com/feldenkrais_athletic_club/

A. Norman Deutsch's work on neuroplasticity: The Brain That Changes Itself https://normandoidge.com/?page_id=1259

Key Highlights:

00:00 - Intro

04:00 - How Feldenkrais influenced Philippe Beyvin  

13:29 - Research Approach for Feldenkrais Biography

16:23 -  Journey of Moshe from Russia to Palestine

24:38 - Education, construction work, self-defense, judo

31:57  - Moshe's knee injury 

43:35 - Feldenkrais Method Developed

56:40 - Philippe’s Writing Project