METHOD AGING and Improvisational Longevity

You are a bodymind, not a body with a mind or vice versa. You are a verb, not a noun. You are fluid, constantly changing. The static you is a persistent illusion. You… your self, persona, ego…who you are… is a construct that is formed by the interaction of genetics, imprinting, and learning. You have little input into this process until after you have been thoroughly shaped by parents, peers and culture. Now consider that this you that you now seem to be is, actually, very much like a fictitious character that may appear in a novel, play or movie and may be re-written, re-produced and re-performed, using the techniques of those media. One part of your character description that can effectively be re-written, re-produced and re-performed is your functional age, which is defined as a combination and interaction of your chronological, physiological, psychological, and emotional ages. The Cinemorphic techniques discussed in Method Aging and Improvisational Longevity open the door to this transformation.

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METHOD AGING and Improvisational Longevity

You are a bodymind, not a body with a mind or vice versa. You are a verb, not a noun. You are fluid, constantly changing. The static you is a persistent illusion. You… your self, persona, ego…who you are… is a construct that is formed by the interaction of genetics, imprinting, and learning. You have little input into this process until after you have been thoroughly shaped by parents, peers and culture. Now consider that this you that you now seem to be is, actually, very much like a fictitious character that may appear in a novel, play or movie and may be re-written, re-produced and re-performed, using the techniques of those media. One part of your character description that can effectively be re-written, re-produced and re-performed is your functional age, which is defined as a combination and interaction of your chronological, physiological, psychological, and emotional ages. The Cinemorphic techniques discussed in Method Aging and Improvisational Longevity open the door to this transformation.

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METHOD AGING and Improvisational Longevity

METHOD AGING and Improvisational Longevity

by Charles Webb
METHOD AGING and Improvisational Longevity

METHOD AGING and Improvisational Longevity

by Charles Webb

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You are a bodymind, not a body with a mind or vice versa. You are a verb, not a noun. You are fluid, constantly changing. The static you is a persistent illusion. You… your self, persona, ego…who you are… is a construct that is formed by the interaction of genetics, imprinting, and learning. You have little input into this process until after you have been thoroughly shaped by parents, peers and culture. Now consider that this you that you now seem to be is, actually, very much like a fictitious character that may appear in a novel, play or movie and may be re-written, re-produced and re-performed, using the techniques of those media. One part of your character description that can effectively be re-written, re-produced and re-performed is your functional age, which is defined as a combination and interaction of your chronological, physiological, psychological, and emotional ages. The Cinemorphic techniques discussed in Method Aging and Improvisational Longevity open the door to this transformation.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940011187674
Publisher: Charles Webb
Publication date: 01/30/2011
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 177 KB

About the Author

Charles Webb owns and operates a film, video and digital media production company in San Francisco. He has written, produced, directed and photographed projects in the United States, Europe and China that encompass diverse genres, including national TV commercials; documentaries (The Black Panthers/ ”George Jackson Lives”, “The Grateful Dead Movie”, martial artists in the People’s Republic of China, etc.); and nationally released independent features. Charles Webb also holds a masters degree in psychobiology from the University of Pittsburgh with a specialty in sensation and perception. He was a published researcher in this field before moving into media production. Charles Webb created the “reality handling” method known as Cinemorphics, which uses film and theater techniques for the re-writing, re-directing, re-producing, etc. of one’s persona…ego…self. For more info, please email: charleswebbmedia@gmail.com

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