Don H. Johnson
Abstract: This paper examines the intersections of embodied spiritual practices—breathing, sensing, postural awareness, moving, touching—and organizing for social change. The perspectives of two leading revolutionary theorists, Mahatma Gandhi and Wilhelm Reich, provide a basis from which to analyze the importance for body cultivation in addressing social issues. There is an analysis of how traditional practices might be taught in a context which opens the practitioner to the grief of the world and the energy to address it.
Tags: Don H. Johnson, Somatic Spirituality; Transformative Body Practices; Embodied Spirituality; Social Activism; Mahatma Gandhi; Wilhelm Reich