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How the Mind Knows Itself, A Theory of Mental Proprioception


This course offers a new way of understanding how the mind works.

By analogy to the body’s sense of proprioception, the course proposes that the mind is also proprioceptive; It has the innate capacity to communicate with and learn from itself. This course is designed to give participants a firm grasp of the theory of mental proprioception and related concepts. The writings of William James and Walter Ong, among others, are referenced.

“Getting a hold of this new model for consciousness has radically altered my relationship to my mind. It has affected the way I think and feel about myself and others.”

— Bill H., PW practitioner

Thursdays
March 13 - May 8, 2025
7:00pm - 9:00pm ET / 4:00pm - 6:00pm PT

Cost: $625.00

Refund Policy: Weekly Series and Immersions via Zoom

Before the call begins: Refund minus $50 administrative fee, or credit applies in full to another series or immersion offered through the PWCenter within 1 year. Once a series or immersion begins, tuition is non-refundable.

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