Some call it the sixth sense, others call it embodied knowledge. We can resist the mind-body split by connecting what our bodies tell us to how we make sense in the world. Knowledge grounded in bodily experience encompasses uncertainty, ambiguity, and messiness in everyday life. How can our bodily experience connect us to each other and the world around us?
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