![]() Our states are not stuck gears, but are inherited patterns of actions that, if I engage with voluntarily, become more manageable and have more possibility in action than if I just let myself act without any awareness. His exercises, along with my supervision as an intern in supervistion and in consultation with Formative psychotherapists Peter Wright and Christina Loeffel, has taught me that any state is of being is on a continuum of physical and psychological functioning. Keleman has spent his life describing and helping people explore their bodies as biological processes. Formative psychology is the body of work that Stanley Keleman has developed at the Center for Energetic Studies in Berkeley, CA. Seeing any state or way of being in a particular moment as a voluntary action – instead of automatic, inherited or patterned, reactionary states or behaviors – is a learning process that I have gained through the study of Formative Psychology. Anytime that I use the word “form” or interiority” as a way to describe the action state that I am calling fierce patience, these are terms borrowed by the pioneering work of Stanley Keleman. ![]()
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