Yes - I think it's why that, despite some of its current
  imprecisions, the family of Embodied Cognition is appealing to
  me as an assistant in a view-of-self.

  It removes the "brain-in-a-meatsack" issue that we're taught in
  our current culture from a young age and broadens to include the
  environment as integral-to-self.

  None of them - embodied, enacted, etc are perfect but I believe
  they're on the right track, generally speaking.