David Edward Shaner's scientific contributions
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Citations
... Lumibreath focuses on an interplay of interoception and exteroception -sensuous and internal bodily interaction with visual and tangible senses. According to Yuasa Yasuo (Shaner 1989), a Japanese philosopher, and specialists in the visceral system (Gershon & Minoshima 2002), our internal organs affect our consciousness and emotion although we don't realize it. ...
... Yet, we are increasingly sensitive that some of what is ought not to be, some of what could be should not be. (Kasulis 1997in Carter 1997 ...