Books by Moshe Feldenkrais:
		
			- Awareness Through Movement
 
			- The Elusive Obvious
 
			- Embodied Wisdom - The collected papers of Moshe Feldenkrais, 
 
			- ed. Elizabeth Beringer
 
			- Body Awareness as Healing Therapy: The Case of Nora
 
			- The Potent Self: A Guide to Spontaneity
 
			- The Master Moves
 
			- Body and Mature Behaviour (now being republished)
 
			- Judo – The Art of Defence and Attack
 
			- (Out of print, highly sought after on the second hand market)
 
			- Higher Judo
 
		
		Books on Feldenkrais By Other Authors:
		
			- Ruthy Alon: Mindful Spontaneity
 
			- Thomas Hanna: Somatics; The Body of Life; Bodies in Revolt
 
			- Robert Masters and Jean Houston: Listening to the Body
 
			- Steven Shafarman: Awareness Heals
 
			- Carl Ginsberg: The Intelligence of Moving Bodies: A Somatic View of Life and it's Consequences
 
			- David Zemach-Bersin et al: Relaxercise
 
			- Jack Heggie: Running with the Whole Body; Skiing with the Whole Body
 
		
		Books related to “The Bigger Picture” and “Life-Long Learning” (A brief personal selection):
		
			- Ian McGilchrist: The Master and his Emissary – The Divided Brain and the Making of the Western World
 
			- Chris McManus: Right Hand, Left Hand – The Origins of Asymmetry in Brains, Bodies, Atoms and Cultures
 
			- Norman Doidge: The Brain that Changes Itself
 
			- Guy Claxton: Wise-Up, The Challenge of Life-Long Learning
 
			- Oliver Sacks: The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat; A Leg To Stand On
 
			- Mary Midgley: The Myths We Live By
 
			- Mary Catherine Bateson: Willing to Learn; Peripheral Visions – learning along the way; With a Daughter’s Eye - A Memoir of Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson
 
			- Morris Berman: Coming to Our Senses
 
			- Maxine Sheets-Johnstone (ed): Giving the Body its Due
 
			- David Abraham: The Spell of the Sensuous
 
			- David Bohm & Mark Edwards: Changing Consciousness
 
			- David Bohm: On Creativity; On Dialogue
 
			- James P. Carse: Finite and Infinite Games
 
			- Viktor Frankl: Man’s Search for Meaning
 
			- Andy Fisher: Radical Ecopsychology
 
			- Joanna Macy: Coming Back to Life