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I also give him something else to attend to kinesthetically: the feeling of my hands on his shoulders.
As you look at that visual image of yourself from the outside, you're sensing what's going on in your body kinesthetically.
His experience has convinced him that many children, particularly girls, learn kinesthetically rather than abstractly.
Only a little bit, since everyone in the Top 100 is himself kinesthetically gifted - but then, tennis is a game of inches.
He will have no way to access the information because his consciousness is visual, and the altered state experiences were kinesthetically grounded.
I disorient him kinesthetically by turning him in circles.
Here he watches and listens to himself doing the behavior, but he is still dissociated kinesthetically.
In Vivation no distinction is made between emotions or sensations, as both are experienced kinesthetically.
I did not break our embrace, but I felt an impulse to, and I'm sure she felt it kinesthetically.
As you see the image and sense your body kinesthetically, you describe your experience to your- self internally.
So one type of technical explanation for Federer's dominion is that he's just a bit more kinesthetically talented than the other male pros.
That is, you are representing in words exactly the experiences you are having visually, auditorily, and kinesthetically.
'He's kinesthetically aware," Martin said.
Her tiny office has soft lighting and richly textured fabrics like velvet and velour that are, as she says, "kinesthetically pleasing."
When we process information internally, we can do it visually, auditorily, kinesthetically, olfactorily, or gustatorily.
If he's busy visualizing and counting off the numbers while he's being disoriented kinesthetically, I can offer suggestions which will go right past his consciousness into the unconscious.
She hitched her massive purse with its dangling tassels and rabbit skins more firmly onto her shoulder, still kinesthetically missing the familiar weight of the backpack.
Also present within the ghostly kinesthetically sensed host were six large and brooding thought-forms, the virtual presence constructs of the six Bolos of the 4th Regiment.
Recent studies in neurology and neuropsychology on mental imagery have further questioned the "mind as serial computer" theory, arguing instead that human mental imagery manifests both visually and kinesthetically.
By the early 1950s, in part inspired by his personal interest in the 'flying saucer' or 'UFO' phenomenon, Hill began experimenting in his own time with kinesthetically controlled flying platforms.
"Dance is very much personally handed down and kinesthetically remembered," said Carol K. Walker, dean of the School of the Arts and director of the Conservatory of Dance at Purchase College.
The intent was to assist the student and his or her family to learn how the child learns best (visually, kinesthetically or auditorily), and to then use that strength to assist the child in their areas of focus.
Yvonne Daniel states: "The columbia dancer kinesthetically relates to the drums, especially the quinto . . . and tries to initiate rhythms or answer the riffs as if he were dancing with the drum as a partner."
Continuing to see that image of yourself, you then shift your awareness to the very top of your head and kinesthetically sense temperature, tension, moisture, pressure, etc.-any distinction you are able to make kinesthetically.
"Man, if I had your kind of money... Okay, lemme see... Cut a tendril from that kinesthetically active goo, snatch a sample from that wading-pool of sushi-barf--and, whoa, check the widget that the babe here is clutching."