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  • Abs

    Working with Aversion

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    In Exploring the Energy of Infatuation, I write about ways of working with attraction. We generally don’t need much encouragement to engage attraction, because we naturally seem to move towards things we like. This week, I want to write about the possibilities that open up when …

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  • Finding Ying Yang

    Finding Touch Practice Partners

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    I often hear from men in remote parts of the country who stumble across my website and ask, “can you help me find someone here who does what you do?” Sometimes I’ll leave a city, having shared Touch Practice there with several people, and one …

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  • Reiki Lg

    Is Touch Practice related to other forms of Body Work?

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    Since I’ve become more public about the work of Touch Practice, I’m met at least a dozen people, and become aware of many more, who are working in similar ways: using physical touch to bless and heal physical bodies. Some of my closest cousins seem …

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  • Letting Go

    Hanging On, Letting Go

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    Sometimes a guy will come to Touch Practice once, send a note that says “thank you, that was wonderful,” and that’s the last of our communication.  Others who met me initially through Touch Practice have, over the course of years, become close friends, people I …

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    A Thank You To Soldiers

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    It is fair to say that every time I share Touch Practice with another man, it is a life-changing experience for me. It’s not possible to hold someone for an hour and not be deeply touched (pardon the pun) on every level. But some of …

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    Men are Animals! Packing Behavior and Puppy Piles

    One of the most profound influences on our behavior as men is not something we think about very often, because it is hardwired into us on a deeper level of the brain. Humans, like dogs, wolves, apes, zebras, and many other mammals, experience “packing instinct.” …

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  • Buddha Mind

    Out of my Mind: The Limits of Talk Therapy

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    One of the greatest moments of my life occurred on a Thursday evening when, at the end of a yoga class during the shavasana period, I, quite literally, went out of my mind.  That is, I felt my own sense of self fall down out …

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  • Stretch

    Hanging Out In The Stretch

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    Touch Practice is essentially a yogic practice. We encounter each other in a way that creates a stretch (also called “edge” in yoga) and we sit with that stretch, breathing into it together, until it softens and takes us somewhere new, unexpected, and often, revelatory. …

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    Celebrating The Love of Brothers

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    This week’s blog comes to you live from a retreat center in upstate New York, where I’m spending the weekend with a group of extraordinary men, clearing brush, preparing cabins for the summer season and celebrating brotherhood. Something I can’t help but notice whenever I spend …

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  • Oak Tree

    Grounding and Bodywork

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    What is grounding, anyway? Grounding seems to describe a kind of calm, centered quality–we know it when we see it (or lose it) but if we try to put our finger on it–well, what is it, exactly? I like to think of grounding in spiritual practice …

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