Risking the Self
Philosophy, Tai Chi and Psychedelics
Edited by Diego Agulló

Illustrations in collaboration with David Alonso Bravo and Kiana Rezvani.

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A philosopher’s path towards embodiment through Tai Chi and psychedelics.

Essay / Literature, Popular Culture, Theory / History / Criticism
Description
This book proposes different forms of embodiment that are not necessarily leading to production of subjectivity or territorialized identities but rather putting the “self” at risk allowing us to be emancipated from the mandatory illusion of self-realization. This can be facilitated by a daily commitment with a set of body altering practices that disjoint us from the ordinary accustomed experience of reality and provide us access to “other” layers of the real. These practices grant access to the primary control centers of the body that regulate frequencies of energy and consciousness in a deeper way and enable the body to unfold in different dimensional spaces of experience: rendering sensible the multi-layered energetic body.
190 pages
Paperback, 12x17 cm
English
Circadian Books, ISBN 9783947516094