Abstract
The purpose of this short commentary is to explain a European-based Body Function Therapy (BFT) facilitation technique that could be used in therapeutic recreation settings. BFT draws from the postmodern theory of leisure axioms of hedonistic pleasure and the pursuit of bodily experience and includes leisure that stimulates the five senses of sight (ophthalmoception), hearing (audioception), taste (gustaoception), smell (olfacoception or olfacception) and touch (tactioception).