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Looking At Ourselves
  Exploring and Evolving in the Alexander Technique

by David Gorman
 
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 – 18 articles (inc. 2 new articles) with
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Contents
(in order of appearance in the e-book):

    Thinking About Thinking About Ourselves
       The 1984 F.M. Alexander Memorial Lecture
       given in London for STAT (the Society of Teachers
       of the Alexander Technique)

    In Our Own Image
        
Part 1 - The General Particulars (1986)
       Part 2 - The Nature of the Torso (1986)
       Part 3 - From the Ground Up (1986)
       Part 4 - Talented Tissues (1987)
       Part 5 - The Suspension System (1987)
       Part 6 - More Suspense (1987)
       Part 7 - It’s All Over Now (1988)
       Part 8 - The Primary Control (1989)

    On Fitness
        
A Conversation with David Gorman (1989)

    OverView
        
A World-wide Community (1986)
       Emergence of a Profession (1986)
       Recent Developments (1987)
       Looking Outside Ourselves (1988)

    Experience and Experiments in the Alexander World
       A Masterclass at the 3rd International Congress (1991)

NEW!   Teaching Reliable Sensory Appreciation
              Coming to Accurate Interpretations of our Experience (1988)

    The Rounder We Go, The Stucker We Get
       The Nature of Circular Habits and Hints on Escaping Them (1996)

NEW!   A Resonance Model of Interaction
              Getting more by doing less - the magic of hands-on work (1993)

  

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EPUB or MOBI (Kindle) format, 26 colour illustrations   ISBN 978-1-927437-15-5

 
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