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18 Relating and attuning to people for putting hands on others Introduction – we are not machines but self-integrating systems “Alexander … takes you in his very powerful, sensitive and discerning hands and … begins reshaping you … Then he stands off from you a minute, takes a long deep critical gaze at you … studies …

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6 Finding the innate movements of breathing and walking The evolution of our movement, finding the buried patterns For movement to be coordinated, there must be an integrating mechanism. Alexander thought he had discovered this in the head-neck-back relationship and he called it the primary control. Following the scientific thinking of the 1930s, he located this …

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