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  2. Anodea Judith - Wikipedia

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    Anodea Judith (born Judith Ann Mull, December 1, 1952, Elyria, Ohio [1]) is an American author, therapist, and public speaker on the chakra system, bodymind (body/mind integration), somatic therapy, and yoga.

  3. Bodymind - Wikipedia

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    The body, mind, emotions, and spirit are dynamically interrelated. [4] Experience, including physical stress, emotional injury, and pleasures are stored in the body's cells which in turn affects one's reactions to stimuli. [5] The term can be a number of disciplines, including:

  4. Watkins Books - Wikipedia

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    It publishes a magazine called the Watkins' Mind Body Spirit magazine, which has featured leading authors from mind-body-spirit and esoteric fields. Watkins Books has been owned by Etan Ilfeld since March 2010. [7] [8] Since then, a new website has been launched, and the store regularly hosts book launches and signings.

  5. Etan Ilfeld - Wikipedia

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    Ilfeld is the owner of Watkins Books, [6] London's oldest Mind Body Spirit bookshop (established in 1893). [ 7 ] [ 8 ] He is also the editor-in-chief of the Watkins' Mind Body Spirit magazine. [ 9 ] In the February 2011 issue of Watkins' Mind Body Spirit magazine, Ilfeld launched the 100 Spiritual List, which ranks the 100 Most Spiritually ...

  6. Frank Zane - Wikipedia

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    The Zane Way to a Beautiful Body (1979) Super Bodies in 12 Weeks (1982) Zane Nutrition (1986) Fabulously Fit Forever (1992) Fabulously Fit Forever Expanded (1996) Frank Zane: Mind, Body, Spirit (1997) Frank Zane Training Manual (2005) The High Def Handbook (2008) The Mind in Bodybuilding (2009) 91 Day Wonder Body (2016) 91 Day Wonder Abs (2017)

  7. Mind–body interventions - Wikipedia

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    The body-mind connection can be attributed to hormones and chemicals released during movement, [27] although the mind-body connection is dominated by the brain and is considered to be more of a neurological mechanism. There are some indications that movement complexity may have an impact on brain development.

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  9. Mind-body-spirit - Wikipedia

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