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Michael Ashcroft@m_ashcroft• over 5 years ago

One of my most dreaded moments is when someone innocently asks "so what is Alexander Technique?" If I don't want to go into it, I mumble something about posture, because that's easy and tends to shut down the conversation. I feel bad because it's not true, but it suffices. 1/

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2/28/2020
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Michael Ashcroft@m_ashcroft• over 5 years ago
Replying to @m_ashcroft

If I think the person asking is open to it, I might say something about mindfulness, see how they respond and go from there. This is probably the best approach in general, because it lets me calibrate what I say based on what the other person is able to hear. 2/

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Michael Ashcroft@m_ashcroft• over 5 years ago
Replying to @m_ashcroft

If I've had a couple of drinks or happen not to give a damn in that moment, I may launch into non-doing, the Dao, being fully alive and the dissolution of the self. That has the polarising effect of making most people think I'm crazy, but some minority get really curious 3/

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2/28/2020
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Michael Ashcroft@m_ashcroft• over 5 years ago
Replying to @m_ashcroft

To be honest, if you ask 100 Alexander Technique teachers to describe Alexander Technique, you'll get 100 responses. And another, different 100 if you ask them the next day. This is a problem. It makes what we do come across as intangible and poorly thought through. 4/

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2/28/2020
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Michael Ashcroft@m_ashcroft• over 5 years ago
Replying to @m_ashcroft

In fact, it's just hard to describe, almost by definition. The parts of us that Alexander Technique engages seem to be the non-wordy parts. That's what all this tweeting is about – to figure out what AT is so I can finally give a good answer to that bloody question. ends

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2/28/2020
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Michael Ashcroft@m_ashcroft• over 5 years ago
Replying to @m_ashcroft

Meta] If you've come across this thread in isolation and want to go deeper then you might be interested in my 'thread of threads' on the topic. https://t.co/pppidMHSzH

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Michael Ashcroft@m_ashcroft• over 5 years ago

1/ This is a thread on things I've written about Alexander Technique. I will expand it as I write more things. https://t.co/hq7gk6EBmB

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6/7/2020
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Michael Ashcroft@m_ashcroft• about 4 years ago
Replying to @m_ashcroft

Meta] Also, if you want to dive much deeper into this stuff, I have built what I believe is the only asynchronous online course that explores Alexander Technique from a first principles perspective. You can find out more and stay up to date by going here: https://t.co/GHzsyr4ILq

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7/13/2021