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After introducing the concept of the birthing pool in the 1970s, Michel Odent has continuously expanded his interest in the mysterious connections between humans and water. In Planet Ocean he shows that the evolution of the oceans - particularly the fluctuations of sea levels - and the evolution of humans are inseparable. The oceans are the givers and sustainers of life, holding ninety-five per cent of the planet's habitable space within their immense depths. Odent steers us towards a radically new vision of human nature. Our defining feature - a supersized brain - becomes a leitmotif that enables links between topics as diverse as our nutritional needs, our relationship with sea mammals, and the way members of our species give birth. He relates 'transcendent emotional states' with what the French writer Romain Rolland referred to as 'the oceanic feeling' - both suggesting the absence of limits. Access to such states can be associated with, for example, a 'foetus ejection reflex'. This leads to the extraordinary conclusion that swimming - as learnt behaviour among humans - the birth process and access to transcendence are interrelated topics for students of human nature. Planet Ocean is a fascinating interdisciplinary study that demonstrates our manifold connections to water and suggests their relevance to everyday life.

Table of Contents
Abstracts - 1. Mysteries - 2. Fluctuations of sea levels - 3. Homo navigator - 4. Looking towards the future? - 5. Homo's best friends - 6. The super brainy mammals: Homo and Tucuxi - 7. From Aesop to Elaine Morgan-What pioneers have in common - 8. Straight to the point - 9. The mammal that cannot swim - 10. Why is human birth occasionally easy? - 11. The Oceanic feeling - 12. Humanity and Mother Ocean - 13. From a garden paddling pool to the Pacific Ocean - Notes and References

Planet Ocean: Our Mysterious Connections to Water

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      Publisher: Clairview Books
      Publication Date: 28/05/2021
      ISBN13: 9781912992270, 978-1912992270
      ISBN10: 1912992272

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      After introducing the concept of the birthing pool in the 1970s, Michel Odent has continuously expanded his interest in the mysterious connections between humans and water. In Planet Ocean he shows that the evolution of the oceans - particularly the fluctuations of sea levels - and the evolution of humans are inseparable. The oceans are the givers and sustainers of life, holding ninety-five per cent of the planet's habitable space within their immense depths. Odent steers us towards a radically new vision of human nature. Our defining feature - a supersized brain - becomes a leitmotif that enables links between topics as diverse as our nutritional needs, our relationship with sea mammals, and the way members of our species give birth. He relates 'transcendent emotional states' with what the French writer Romain Rolland referred to as 'the oceanic feeling' - both suggesting the absence of limits. Access to such states can be associated with, for example, a 'foetus ejection reflex'. This leads to the extraordinary conclusion that swimming - as learnt behaviour among humans - the birth process and access to transcendence are interrelated topics for students of human nature. Planet Ocean is a fascinating interdisciplinary study that demonstrates our manifold connections to water and suggests their relevance to everyday life.

      Table of Contents
      Abstracts - 1. Mysteries - 2. Fluctuations of sea levels - 3. Homo navigator - 4. Looking towards the future? - 5. Homo's best friends - 6. The super brainy mammals: Homo and Tucuxi - 7. From Aesop to Elaine Morgan-What pioneers have in common - 8. Straight to the point - 9. The mammal that cannot swim - 10. Why is human birth occasionally easy? - 11. The Oceanic feeling - 12. Humanity and Mother Ocean - 13. From a garden paddling pool to the Pacific Ocean - Notes and References

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