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Rosen Method: Hands That ‘Listen’

By The Rosen Method — 2002

Rosen believes there are some experiences and emotions that could not be properly handled at the time a person is confronted with them. Instead, they are put into the subconscious with the help of muscles, which in turn suppress the feelings or the knowledge of what happened and, as a consequence, later appear different in a body.

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