FOREWORD BY JOHN C. LILLY, M.D For an understanding of the silent communication between bodies, I recommend this book. Without benefit of voicing or whispering, without the sounds of the larynx, pharynx, tongue, lips, teeth excited by expired gases traveling above critical velocities, the body transmits messages to those trained to receive them. Beyond/under phons/words/sentences/utter- ances, each of our bodies says who/what/where/how each of the residents in the body is/was/will be. To change these body-messages to a closer correspondence with that which we can become, we change the resident-in-the- body and the body. The messages then change to correspond to the new form/substance of the resident. All such changes and their corresponding messages are slow. They take time, awareness and intent. Two of the men/women deciphering this \"silent language\" are Hector Prestera and Ron Kurtz. Hector is a unique M.D. He and I shared life together for some time at Esalen Insti- tute, Big Sur, California. We mutually learned and taught ourselves and others. We shared exciting changes in ourselves, our bodies, our minds, our loves, our antipathies, our attach- ments, our aversions. Over the years since then we have stayed in contact, apart yet still together in spirit. His is the explorer-healer domain; mine that of the explorer-teacher. Yet we overlap enough in Foreu our domains to remain close through the samsaric existence. Hector has been most fortun traveling companion in mappinI exploring healing by seeing an mind and spirit. My meeting wJ I felt his warmth and openness Both Hector and Ron have t The primitive mechanical natm leaves fast travelers way ahead ( wrote them. Currently they conti ing which are not yet part of th through efforts such as theirs training of physicians. I am waiting for their next excitingly new for all of us.
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