As most people who read here know - and if you don't, here's the news - Integral Life Practice Starter Kit is accepted pre-orders.
In my experience at I-Wet, I would heartily recommend:
a. Big Mind process.
b. 3-2-1 Shadow process.
Less interesting to me is the cognitive theoretical framework, but this
part was well done. My lack of interest is based on the fact I
know quite a lot about this.
I think that the physical component, however, left a lot to be desired.
An integrated physical practice includes -
cardio
resistance training
breath and stretch work.
I personally - run, work out with weights, and do yoga, for the above.
The physical component seemed a step down for what I already do.
Any other thoughts on this?
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Re: Integral Life Practice - Physical Practice
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Flow
on Sun 16 Oct 2005 08:06 PM PDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Hello ebuddha,
I saw the offer of the ILP starter kit online, and was considering getting it because of the good things I've read about IWET training (I don't live in a city where it has ever been offered). Can you describe IWET/ILP's physical component a little more? Like you, I do running and resistance training (but very little breath/stretch work). The online ad describes something called the "3-body workout", but I don't know what that is. Thanks! Re: Integral Life Practice - Physical Practice
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ebuddha
on Mon 17 Oct 2005 10:06 AM PDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Well, in truth, it was a bit weird to me, but that may simply be because it was so shortened.
I'm not going to give too much away, but in broad outlines - There was some stretching and breathing, some balance and breathing with eyes closed. Some leg strengthening by holding poses, and some movement. Not a bad thing, but there are better bodymind practices out there. Trackbacks
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