Alexander Technique and a Bowl of Blueberries

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blueberries paint their bowl. iphone photo: frank m sheldon

How we learn is essential to the Alexander Technique. In our early youth, cultivating the ability to direct attention is often missed. Instead, maybe someone simply told us to “pay attention” and we became distracted and reacted either to whoever was telling us this, or by whatever they were telling us. As we got older, we became that someone, yet it wasn’t any more effective and never will be until we go back to the missed step: not only what we give our attention to, but how we give it: voluntarily as an inclusive affirmation, and aware of our moment, our surroundings and our fellow inhabitants. If we can manage to shift even a little in this direction, we are opened up to an expanded present where true freedom, learning and creativity are possible.

If it seems too hard, begin with something simple. Perhaps a bowl of blueberries…

Brunching In

Brunching in today, scrambled eggs and smoked salmon thanks to my shopping and Ingrid’s cooking. Tweaked the new site a bit more. Katie also helping me a bit with this. Perhaps after brunch, a walk, some Wii Fit Plus, followed by a DVD later on. We’ve been watching old 60’s episodes of The Prisoner now and then, which still hold up well in a retro sort of way.