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Embodiment
ОглавлениеPractitioners are socialised into a culture determined by tradition and authority. This becomes their normal framework for viewing practice. It is what it is whether you like it or not. For an easy life the practitioner conforms to ‘fit‐in’ to be recognised as a ‘good team player’. Because normal ways are embodied they are not normally scrutinised for their appropriateness. Hence we tend to go about practice in the same old way with minor tweaks here and there as authority demands. Reflection confronts this. It demands the practitioner to ‘wake up’ to their embodied practice. Some practitioners will simply reflect along the surface of their practice, and nothing significant will change. Practitioners can passively accept the ‘normal’ as their truth. Yet to passively accept suggests they have become aware of the contextual nature of their practice.