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		<title>The Initial Impact of Studying Body Types (Excerpt)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was told that one of the major benefits to be obtained from studying types would be the deeper appreciation of our personal subjectivity. When I began to see myself as a type, I would no longer consider my own thoughts, feelings of attitudes as uniquely mine. By showing me that I was invariably a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I was told that one of the major benefits to be obtained from studying types would be the deeper appreciation of our personal <em>subjectivity.</em> When I began to see myself as a type, I would no longer consider my own thoughts, feelings of attitudes as uniquely<em> mine.</em> By showing me that I was invariably a member of a particular type, I hope to see beyond my type, to what was objectively true. And, in fact, over time I did find that this study was the single most practical tool for beginning the work of breaking down the walls of my own habitual life.</p>
<p>I frequently heard those with more experience of types say that it was the most &#8216;practical&#8217; body of knowledge about people they had ever encountered. After several months I began to realize that this might well be true. Knowledge of the types began to enter every interaction I had, with myself and with others. Every relationship was open for reinterpretation based on what soon became a surprisingly obvious reality. Having begun to acquire some ability to recognize types, I realized I no longer had to compare a mental list of criteria to the person in front of me, but simply recognized their body itself, or even their &#8216;energy.&#8217;</p>
<address>From the Preface of <strong>Body Types</strong> by Joel Friedlander<br />
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