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Is Alexander Technique Body Work?
Most people I know who’ve heard of the Alexander Technique regard it as body work. Yet almost all Alexander teachers say it is not body work. We think we’re teaching psycho-physical awareness. We’re teaching observation, inhibition and direction. We just … Continue reading
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The Ambivalent Relationship Between Alexander Technique And Mainstream Healthcare
Alexander Technique does not claim to cure disease. It does not pretend to be a therapy. Instead, it is an educational technique for learning to move the way the body likes to move. I’m reading an interesting British study of … Continue reading
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Psychology Today: Why Are Black Women Less Attractive?
This article has been pulled from the Psychology Today website. I don’t think most guys find fatties attractive, whatever their race. Jeff emails: I occasionally see some fine sisters, but they seem never to be from New York, but from … Continue reading
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