JANUARY 2024 - PUBLISHED BY NORTH ATLANTIC BOOKS
With methods honed over decades of inquiry, teaching, and practice, Returning Home to Our Bodies provides a lucid, body-based model of healing and restoration—one that imagines a world beyond systems of domination, marginalization, and isolation to nurture embodied whole-community liberation.
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BOOK TOUR DATES
The readings held at bookstores are free and open to all.
Workshops require registration and links are in the listings.
Inquiries for workshops and speaking engagements can be sent to info@abigailroseclarke.com
Free Readings:
Thursday 9/12 at Symposium Books, Providence RI, 6pm in conversation with Eli Nixon. Learn more information here
Saturday 9/21 at Grand Street Healing Project, Brooklyn NY, 6pm (free public booksigning following workshops held earlier in the day more information here)
September 25: Keynote at the Radically Rural Summit in Keene NH. Learn more and register here
Tuesday 10/1: Broadside Books in Northampton, MA 7pm
Thursday 10/17: Split Rock Books in Cold Spring NY, 7pm in conversation with Nicki Sizemore
Workshops:
Beginning September 4th 2024: Returning Home to Our Bodies, a guided journey. Presented by Advaya. The course includes six live sessions which are recorded and can be accessed any time. Learn more here, and register with the code Abigail-10 for 10% off the price of tuition.
Saturday, 9/21: Ecotone Embodied: A Retreat in the Middle of the City, at Grand Street Healing Project, Williamsburg, NYC Learn more and register through this link
Friday 10/4-Sunday 10/6: Bones Made of Stardust: Radical Presence Through Movement and Writing. Join this amazing weekend retreat with Abigail Rose Clarke and Patty Townsend, at the gorgeous Rowe Conference Center, Rowe MA. Learn more and register through this link
Pushing back against a consumerist, pleasure-centric somatics industry that privileges product over process, Abigail Rose Clarke reminds us that truly meaningful embodiment practice nurtures our relationships among self, nature, and community.
Combining the rigor of the scientific method with the poetry and lyricism of movement and somatic studies, Clarke’s somatic learning system —The Embodied Life Method— centers the body as a guide through today’s most seemingly intractable social and environmental challenges, reclaiming the body as a source of liberatory comfort in times of great uncertainty and yet, possibility.
With tools and practices to help us better understand and dismantle the many ways our bodies are weaponized to serve domination systems, topics covered include:
Harnessing the vitality of curiosity and experimentation
Using nature as a guide to possibility
Embracing the necessity of difference
Dismantling the fallacy of hierarchy
Awe as a driving force for transformation
PRAISE FOR RETURNING HOME TO OUR BODIES
“In this book, Abigail Rose Clarke has synthesized some of the most important processes of our time and woven them into a single process. In a unique and radically new way, this book gives us simple and manageable ways to grasp what it means—and feels like—to be human.”
— PATTY TOWNSEND, developer of Embodyoga
“In Returning Home to Our Bodies, Abigail bravely integrates, not alternates, between spirituality and science in this breathtaking work. Abigail blurs the lines between science and magic in a way that values both data and the divine. This incredible work of integration has made the study of somatics feel so whole and so close to my heart and mind in a way that no other work ever has. To quote Abigail, ‘there really is no distance between us and this wisdom,’ and now there’s no distance between you and returning home.”
—COLIN BEDELL, astrologer, author, and creator of Queer Cosmos.
“If you find yourself picking up a book called Returning Home, it is perhaps because you might be feeling lost or unmoored. In a world of self-help books and media, Abigail Rose Clarke throws weary travelers a solid buoy to hold onto in a vast ocean of commodified wellness tactics. In doing so, she invites us to be held by the incredible healing and love that already exists all around us. By witnessing the miracle of our body, the breath in our lungs, the ongoing life cycle of all things, Abigail beautifully compiles a list of ancient healing practices we have known, and perhaps lost, but can come back to. When you feel like you can’t turn anywhere else, you can return to your body, you can return to the world around you, and you can return home.”
—UZMA CHOWDHURY, writer, teacher, and sociologist
“Returning Home to Our Bodies is tenderly expressed and full of precious insights that remind even the most self-aware reader that being present in oneself is real, deliberate work.”
— MIRA WEIL, DTM, MPH, doctor of Tibetan medicine and sexual health educator
“Abigail’s book reminds us to look to our soft, gliding, attentive, and queer animal nature. So that we might practice presence. So that we might practice awe. So that we might heal, not as an end goal, but as an activity of our true nature. Thank you, Abigail. This book is a gift, and a celebration.”
— AUTUMN BROWN, cohost of How to Survive the End of the World
“Somatic educator and embodied poet Abigail Rose Clarke invites you to come home to the present moment and to your body, and to join her as she gently explores the meaningful metaphors she finds in the sciences of ecology, biology, neuroscience, anatomy, and physiology. Clarke encourages us to live into these metaphors to question the cultural assumptions that lead to so much inequity, pain, horror, and suffering. She guides readers into gentle, meditative practices that can open us to embodied experiences of grounded calm, and sometimes even joy and love—and the awe of being alive.”
— BARBARA A. BREHM, health coach and professor of health sciences at Smith College
“What truly sets Abigail Rose Clarke’s book apart is her creativeness in connecting somatics to scientific concepts, igniting the reader’s imagination and opening doors to new possibilities. As a scientist, I appreciate her adept- ness at bridging seemingly disparate worlds. I am keenly aware of the difficulty in balancing scientific and spiritual principles. Clarke does this so poetically while maintaining scientific accuracy. Her book educated and inspired me on the interconnectedness of my being as a whole within my environment.Abigail Rose Clarke’s book is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to explore somatics. Whether you are new to somatics or well-versed in the field, her words will inspire and guide you on a transformative journey of self-discovery. I wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone seek- ing to expand their consciousness, deepen in connection, and embark on a profound somatic exploration.”
—DR. KEITH MOTES, quantum physicist and founder of the Shaking Medicine Foundation
“Abigail uses poetic, down-to-earth language to illuminate the magic of our bodies: the processes, rhythms, and science of being human that are, in fact, quite fantastical. With keen insight rooted in both spirituality and scholarship, this book describes how nature’s wisdom can inform our activism and support a radical reimagining of our bodies in relationship with the world.”
— SOLEIL HO, cultural critic for the San Francisco Chronicle