"The heritage of Moshe Feldenkrais proves its mettle year by year, as his original vision takes root among the thousands of practitioners and students who carry his method forward. His often brilliant turns of mind are scattered among a handful of books left to posterity.
The Potent Self is one of the most important."
--Don Hanlon Johnson, Professor of Somatics, California Institute of Integral Studies; editor of
Groundworks and Bone, Breath, and Gesture "The radical roots of Moshe Feldenkrais' Method are clearly apparent in this book, displaying how his work evolved from his concerns about the deleterious effect of family and society upon the growth and development of human beings. Mark Reese's new Foreword beautifully traces the historical and cultural context in which the book came about, and brings to life the current relevance of Feldenkrais' thinking of fifty years ago.
The Potent Self is still potent. It is well worth reading and rereading."
--Carl Ginsburg, Ph.D., Feldenkrais Trainer
"Moshe Feldenkrais has created a towering body of knowledge. There is no other theory or practice that delves so knowingly and deeply into the relationship between the body, its reflexes, its habitual levels of muscular tension, and gravity. Feldenkrais [is] as seminal to somatics as Freud was to psychology."
--Robert Shaw, M.D., Medical Director, The Family Institute of Berkeley, CA