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Basic Premises of the Alexander Technique
Marjory Barlow, Part I: A Completely New Approach
Marjory Barlow, Part II: Inside Every Tense Man …
Marjory Barlow, Part III: Informed with Thought
Marjory Barlow, Part IV: Orders
Marjory Barlow, Part V: “Know Thyself”
Marjory Barlow, Part VI: The Way to Work
Posture
Pandora’s Box
What Does Your Posture Reveal?
Alexander Technique and Posture: A Matter of Attitude
Self Possession, Freedom and Ease
Well-Being
Hide or Seek, Part I: I Hear the Bell
Hide or Seek, Part II: Emotion
Hide and Seek, Part III: End-Gaining
Performance & Potential
How a Thought Translates Into Activity, Part I
How a Thought Translates Into Activity, Part II: The Thought of Ease
How a Thought Translates Into an Activity, Part III: Realizing One’s Full Potential
The Need to Be Right
Human Excellence
Kinesthesia Part II: How Our Thinking Makes It So
Kinesthesia PART III: Re-Thinking
Movement & Poise
Sending Presents
Alexander Technique for Kids
Coping Well: The Path to Poise
Directions #2
Doing Nothing
Self Possession, Freedom and Ease
19th Century Guitar Songs – Performed by Beret Arcaya
Di Tanti Palpiti – Gioachino Rossini, Arranged by Mauro Giuliani (1781 –1829)
Son Troppo Innocente – Luigi Brambilla
Ombre Amene – Mauro Giuliani (1781 –1829)
Languir d’amore – Girolamo Crescentini (1762 – 1846)
Meet Me By Moonlight – Joseph Augustine Wade (1796 – 1845)
The Last Rose of Summer – Thomas Moore (1779 – 1852)
La Fata d’Amalfi – Neapolitan Popular Song
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Kinesthesia PART III: Re-Thinking
FM Alexander figured out that our thinking shapes our feelings and our feelings shape our thinking, so if either of those two inputs is warped, both will become warped, and
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Attitude
This is quote by Charles Swind0ll. I had wanted to post it to the Face book page however it is too long to post there. I have decided it is
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Kinesthesia Part II: How Our Thinking Makes It So
Hamlet: Denmark’s a prison. (…) Rosencrantz: We think not so, my lord. Hamlet: Why then ’tis none to you; for there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes