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Topic: Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais/New Code
Posted by: Ryan Nagy
Date/Time: 19/02/2003 01:41:09

John,

You mentioned;
"The language difference points directly at the difference between 1st position and 3rd ...or a temporary (hopefully) repositioning to the outside position (3rd position)."

The difference between 1st and 3rd in the language that I mentioned seems like such a basic distinction, but I had not noted it. In fact, when I first read your post I stared blankly at the screen for a moment before it sunk in.

One of my trainers used to say, "Observe how you are lying on the floor..." I found that language to be very disconcerting at times and now I know why - it was a cue to go to 3rd position.

One thing I'd like to say about the know nothing/high-performance states and new code vs. Feldenkrais training is that with New Code you are specifically bringing those states into contexts where they are wanted/needed. The states in Feldenkrais do not always generalize to problem contexts. I am saying this in regard to my own personal experience and my experience of others in the community. I'm looking forward to finding a way to integrate these distinctions in my Feldenkrais teaching (I feel a seminar coming...)


Support your local New Code Practitioner:
    Because a high performance state is a     
    terrible thing to waste.

Thanks for the feedback

    Ryan
 


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TopicDate PostedPosted By
Moshe Feldenkrais12/02/2003 07:10:23Eric
     Re:Moshe Feldenkrais12/02/2003 19:30:38John Grinder
          Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais13/02/2003 22:48:46Ryan Nagy
               Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais15/02/2003 02:12:11Eric
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais15/02/2003 02:56:25John Grinder
               Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais15/02/2003 09:11:00nj
               Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais16/02/2003 02:58:32Eric Rudnick
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais17/02/2003 05:31:30Eric
                         Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais17/02/2003 20:21:25John Grinder
                              Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais18/02/2003 02:39:37Eric Rudnick
          Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais23/02/2003 00:02:55Eric
               Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais23/02/2003 10:47:07Robert
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais24/02/2003 00:08:32Eric Rudnick
                         Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais25/02/2003 13:13:50Robert
                         Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais26/02/2003 18:25:52John Grinder
                              Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais27/02/2003 16:51:50Eric Rudnick
                                   Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais27/02/2003 19:32:04John Grinder
                                        Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais27/02/2003 19:50:35Eric Rudnick
                                        Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais27/02/2003 19:50:41Eric Rudnick
     Re:Moshe Feldenkrais16/02/2003 02:14:13Ryan Nagy
          Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais16/02/2003 17:20:18John Grinder
               Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais/New Code19/02/2003 01:41:09Ryan Nagy
                    Re:Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais/New Code19/02/2003 03:25:39John Grinder
          Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais17/02/2003 19:39:12Eric Rudnick
          Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais18/02/2003 16:22:20Loren Larsen
               Re:Re:Re:Moshe Feldenkrais18/02/2003 18:09:28Eric

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