An experiential guide to using your body as the focus of contemplative practice.
Mary Bond Book order
This author's lifelong exploration of the human body began with her first dancing shoes and evolved through dance studies and specialized training with Ida Rolf. Her work as a writer, teacher, and practitioner focuses on fostering a deeper understanding and respect for one's own body. She posits that a heightened awareness of our physical experience influences our choices regarding ourselves, others, and the environment. Her ultimate aim is to contribute to humanity's deeper embodiment through this mind-body connection.






- 2024
- 2002
The book creatively pairs each letter of the alphabet with photographs of twins and engaging rhymes that enhance letter and sound recognition. Featuring children from diverse races, ethnicities, and a set of differently abled twins, it promotes inclusivity and universal appeal. Additionally, it includes a clear acrylic pocket for a photo, making it a unique and interactive learning tool for young readers. Full-color photos enrich the experience, ensuring an engaging and educational journey through the ABCs.
- 1996
Canadian Reference Sources: An Annotated Bibliography
- 1150 pages
- 41 hours of reading
The book is a compilation edited by Mary E. Bond and Martine M. Caron, both affiliated with the National Library's Reference and Information Services Division. It focuses on providing valuable resources and information, highlighting their expertise in curating reference materials.
- 1996
Regaining body balance and easing tension. Shows healthy patterns of posture and movement.