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The Process of Learning

The Process of Learning

Real learning requires confusion, not goals. A movement teacher's guide to letting the body lead.
by Jack Tenen 2011 132 pages
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Movement exploration, not performance, opens the door to self-knowledge. Functionality is the range of ways an action can be performed, not a single correct execution. Non-judgmental awareness—observing without reacting—breaks habitual patterns and expands freedom. Goals guide exploration but must not overshadow the process; confusion and regression are signs of real learning, not failure. Support and relationships are the ground on which all growth rests.
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🧠somatic education 🧘mind-body integration 🤸feldenkrais method 👁️non-judgmental awareness 🦴learning through movement 🌬️breathwork 🧘‍♂️mindfulness practice 🌱lifelong learning
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Key Takeaways

1. Movement exploration is the key to self-discovery and improved functionality

Exploring movement through the Feldenkrais Method is one of my areas of interest.

Self-discovery through movement. The Feldenkrais Method offers a unique approach to self-improvement through movement exploration. By examining how we move and organize ourselves to act, we gain insight into our patterns, habits, and potential for change. This method goes beyond mere physical therapy, addressing the entire self-image and how we relate to our environment.

Functionality over performance. The focus is not on achieving specific physical feats, but on increasing our options for movement and action. Functionality is measured by the number of ways we can perform an action, not by how well we can perform it in one particular way. This approach leads to greater adaptability and resilience in facing life's challenges.

2. Awareness through movement leads to greater self-understanding and freedom of action

Awareness, to my mind, is a simple concept very much misunderstood. It is not concentration or focus. It is observation without judgment.

Cultivating non-judgmental awareness. Awareness is the foundation of effective action. It involves observing without immediately judging or reacting, allowing us to gather more information before making decisions. This practice helps us break free from habitual patterns and respond more appropriately to our current reality.

Freedom through expanded options. As we become more aware of our movements and relationships, we discover new possibilities for action. This expanded repertoire gives us greater freedom to choose how we respond to situations, rather than being limited by our habitual reactions. The result is a more flexible, adaptable self that can navigate life's challenges with greater ease and effectiveness.

3. Support and relationship are fundamental to learning and growth

Support is central to our experience of self.

The importance of feeling supported. Our sense of self is intimately connected to how we experience support, both physically and emotionally. When we feel supported, we are more willing to explore, take risks, and learn. This support can come from our physical environment, our relationships, and our internal sense of stability.

Relationships shape our reality. We define ourselves through our relationships with others and our environment. As we explore movement and become more aware of these relationships, we can reshape our self-image and how we interact with the world. This process of continual redefinition allows us to adapt and grow throughout our lives.

4. Goals guide exploration but should not overshadow the learning process

A goal is a destination, not a direction.

Goals provide context for learning. While goals are necessary to give direction to our actions, in the context of learning, they should be seen as tools for exploration rather than endpoints. The emphasis should be on the process of moving towards the goal, not on achieving it at all costs.

Avoiding goal fixation. Focusing too much on achieving specific outcomes can hinder learning and self-discovery. It's important to:

  • Allow for unexpected discoveries
  • Be open to changing directions
  • Value the learning process itself
  • Avoid judging success solely by goal achievement

5. Breathing reflects our relationship with the world and ourselves

Breathing is the most fundamental function in life. It is the first act we perform when we are born and the last act we perform when we die.

Breathing as a mirror of our state. Our breath reflects our emotional and physical state, as well as our relationship with our environment. By becoming aware of our breathing patterns, we can gain insight into our internal state and how we're relating to the world around us.

Breath as a tool for change. Exploring different ways of breathing can lead to changes in our overall functioning. By expanding our options for breathing, we can:

  • Reduce stress and anxiety
  • Improve physical performance
  • Enhance emotional regulation
  • Deepen our sense of connection to ourselves and others

6. Detachment in action comes from awareness and acceptance of outcomes

Detached action is action nevertheless.

Balancing engagement and detachment. True detachment in action doesn't mean apathy or lack of goals. Instead, it involves fully engaging in the action while accepting whatever outcome arises. This approach allows for more spontaneous, appropriate responses to situations.

Letting go of fixed outcomes. By focusing on the process of action rather than fixating on specific outcomes, we can:

  • Reduce anxiety and stress
  • Respond more flexibly to changing circumstances
  • Learn and grow from every experience
  • Act more in alignment with our true selves

7. Progress and regression are natural parts of the learning cycle

"Progress" and "losing it" are really two sides of the same coin. To have one is to have the other and we cannot have one without the other.

Embracing the ebb and flow of learning. It's natural to experience periods of improvement followed by apparent setbacks. Rather than seeing this as failure, we can recognize it as part of the learning process. Each "regression" provides an opportunity to explore and learn anew.

Learning as a continuous process. Instead of seeking permanent solutions or fixed states of being, we can approach life as a continuous process of exploration and adaptation. This mindset allows us to:

  • Remain open to new experiences and insights
  • Adapt more easily to changing circumstances
  • Find joy in the process of learning itself
  • Let go of the need for constant progress

8. Confusion is a necessary precondition for learning and growth

Confusion is the condition of having "lost it". And in not knowing we are open to the truth whatever it turns out to be.

Embracing the unknown. Confusion, or a state of not knowing, creates the space for new learning to occur. By accepting and even welcoming periods of confusion, we open ourselves to new possibilities and insights.

From confusion to clarity. The process of moving through confusion to new understanding involves:

  • Letting go of preconceptions and fixed ideas
  • Exploring without predetermined outcomes
  • Allowing time for new patterns to emerge
  • Trusting in our innate capacity for learning and growth

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