“The right way”

The words of a trainer of an NLP Workshop I once attended (I had not yet started the Alexander training) still sometimes go through my head. “The problem I have with the Alexander technique, is that it presupposes that there is a “right” way”.

i realised today, that the bit that bugs me is not so much the  “right” in that sentence,  as the ” right way”.  I do  trust that there is an innate “rightness” that will hold the pieces together if I let go of what I thought I knew was the “way”.  It will inform my movement if I let it.  It informs my choices if I let it.  This “rightness”  is that knowing that knows how to make my heart beat and my cells regenerate. It is beyond “right” and therefore also “wrong”.

I  let go of my knowing how it feels to move freely, and discover new freedoms. I direct my pupil,  not knowing what a directed pupil looks and feels like, and my pupil moves differently than I expect, twists or curves. I inhibit my “knowing” and continue to direct. Release happens.

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