, Alex Howard, Susanna Rechia, Carolyn Roy.
On Being Lost begins with the proposal that being lost can be understood through a study of intense attention to being in the moment, focusing on attention to the body in movement, in micro movement, and the experience of attending to the body moving in the present, in relation to others and environment. Through profound attention to our body’s moving in a perpetually changing world we access the state of being lost, and through being lost, we find ourselves in living.