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The descriptions were written by Jean M. O. Fischer and do not represent
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| Page, Meredith |
| An introduction to the Alexander Technique on the basis of Professor David Bohms Holonomic model of reality (as explained in his Wholeness and the Implicate Order). The author explains how Self, Mind and Matter are interconnected with our mental, emotional and physical aspects. Because muscles function as the intermedium between mind and matter, the state of our bodies conditions our view of the world. |
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| An introduction to the Alexander Technique on the basis of Professor David Bohms Holonomic model of reality. |
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| Palmer, Roy |
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The Performance Paradox
- Challenging the conventional methods of sports training and exercise
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| 2001 (2005) pb, 96? pages (no page numbering), illustrated, U.K., Roy Palmer.
In print: Roy Palmer.
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| Park, Glen |
| The first part of the book outlines the theoretical basis of the Technique with the help of observational exercises. The second part is the authors synthesis between the Technique and the human body as an energy system (presented in terms of auras and chakras). The Technique is applied to the emotional, the mental and the spiritual. There are exercises for cleansing and energizing the chakras and there is a chapter on how to work with affirmations (self-suggestion). New and revised edition with many new illustrations. |
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Glen Park*
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The Art of Changing
- A new approach to the Alexander Technique (A New Approach to The Alexander Technique - Moving toward a more balanced expression of the whole self)
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| 1989 (2000) pb, 288 pages, illustrated, index, UK, 3rd ed., UK: Ashgrove Publishing, (USA: The Crossing Press). 1853981303. 0895949180.
In print: general.
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| A synthesis between the Technique and the human body as an energy system - presented in terms of auras and chakras. |
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| Park, Glen - An Interview with Peggy Williams - See Williams, Peggy |
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| Pevsner, Daniel |
| The author is a Fellow of the British Horse Society and trained in dressage at the Spanish Riding School of Vienna before training as a teacher of the Alexander Technique. This small pamphlet is a concise discussion of the great advantages the Alexander Technique offers the horserider. |
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| A concise discussion of the great advantages the Alexander Technique offers the horserider. |
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| Priest, Julia |
| This bibliography is divided into three parts: articles (112), books (5) and dissertations and theses (14), all of which are listed chronologically. The annotations are short, but concise, often mentioning key features of value. Contains a now most outdated information on how to obtain the listed material plus an author and a subject index. |
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Julia Priest*
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From Stage-Fright To Seat-Height
- An Annotated Bibliography on the Alexander Technique and Music 1907-1992
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| 1992, 28 pages, A4-size, USA, Julia Priest.
Out of print.
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| This bibliography is divided into three parts: articles (112), books (5) and dissertations and theses (14), all of which are listed chronologically. |
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Copyright 2001-2007 © Mouritz Ltd. All Rights reserved.
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The Syllabus of Physical Exercises for Public Elementary Schools, London, 1909, HMSO.
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