GESTURING/MOVEMENT - kinesthetic mode of knowing – is the expression of experience
through bodily gestures and movement. Every human experience can be expressed
directly by most people and be understood.
VISUALISING -
mental/pictorial mode of knowing – is the formation of inner
images that pictorially represent inner experiences. Every human experience
can be transformed into and retained in pictorial representations. These
can be recalled to the mind at will, to be explored, expressed visually
and transformed.
SOUNDING - mental/audible mode of knowing – is the echo of human experience
through the sounding of the consonants and vowels of human speech. Human
experiences lives in the form of vibrations within us and can be traced,
accessed, released and enhanced by matching them with a sound or sound
combinations which has a sympathetic resonance with them.
The
non-verbal modes of communication: Sensing, Movement-Gesture, Visualisation
and Sounds
The dynamics of experience can become
observable and accessible for change and treatment through body awareness
- by focussing on the Sensation in the body,
through which every emotional experience can be traced to its origin by
the vibrations in the subtle dynamics of the body and through the use
of Gesture/Movement which can directly express
the sensations.
Gesture and movement enhance the imaginative
ability inherent in everyone, to create precise mental pictures which
can reveal the inner psychosomatic dynamics being explored.
The
human body is regarded as: 'an instrument of meaning, enabling an Inner
being to live in an outer world' (Tagar).
The body serves as a map
for the psyche, through which we can consciously trace and observe our
inner life. Spontaneous Visualisation arising from out of a gesture expressed and stepped out of, then
becomes a powerful, reliable mode of knowing.
A sensation of a headache, shoulder tightness,
knotted stomach, pained neck - can all be sensed and expressed through
the clenching of the fists, contorting the whole body and with the help
of holding the breath, then releasing it with Sounds that
arise/found directly relating to the specific experience (egs. GGah, Pshh,
Dah, Bah, FFah......). Releasing
makes possible for the origin of these tensions to then be traced through
the range of imaginative pictures that emerge, enabling exploration, encounter
and release of deeper layers and patterns of response which cause the
tensions. Finally, inner needs can be accessed, acknowledged, taken care
of and healed by providing, invoking or nurturing the inner qualities
needed, and using movement and sounds that match the specific experience.
These practical tools become a way of
self-care whereby experience becomes self-knowledge and problems become
opportunities for personal growth, empowerment, healing, expression and
transformation.
Reference: Psychophonetics: A collection of articles (2009) Australian branch: Psychophonetics Association (IAPP)
See website: www.psychophonetics.com.au