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Michael Ashcroft@m_ashcroft• over 5 years ago

1] When we sit in meditation, it's up to us to notice when we've drifted off. There's no teacher in our heads to bring us back. In Alexander Technique sessions, the teacher is able to catch when a student's attention drifts - in the moment when it happens "Where did you go?"

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5/27/2020
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Michael Ashcroft@m_ashcroft• over 5 years ago
Replying to @m_ashcroft

2] It's the closest thing to telepathy I've come across. When I was the student, at first I didn't even recognize that I wasn't in the world at that moment. But my teacher did "Where did you go?" "...I don't know." "But you did go somewhere?" "Yes...how did you know?"

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5/27/2020
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Michael Ashcroft@m_ashcroft• over 5 years ago
Replying to @m_ashcroft

3] "It's my job." Heh, smart arse. When you've learned how to notice the configuration of someone else's awareness, and attention within it, you can point it out to them. This massively accelerates the process of bringing our awareness under our conscious constructive control.

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5/27/2020
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Michael Ashcroft@m_ashcroft• over 5 years ago
Replying to @m_ashcroft

4] We learn to notice triggers that take us out of directly experiencing the world. We learn to inhibit our habitual responses to those triggers that send us off into our thoughts and cause us to lose the world. And then we can make new choices, moment by moment. Pretty cool.

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5/27/2020
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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
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Guy HAS FINISHED WRITING THE BOOK (BETA)@nosilverv• over 5 years ago
Replying to @m_ashcroft

@m_ashcroft Just realised I once did a meditation retreat with a guy that had the AT teacher power so he'd tell me IN REAL TIME when my attention had drifted. Crazy powerful.

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

@nosilverv Yeah it's surreal to be on both the receiving end and then being able to do it. It goes beyond 'mere' noticing the drifting of attention. A teacher can notice the shape of your awareness, where your focus is and even the nature of the thoughts you're having.

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

@nosilverv As in "you're analysing" vs "you're daydreaming". I'm not making any supernatural claims about content of thoughts!

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5/28/2020
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Tyler Alterman@TylerAlterman• over 5 years ago
Replying to @m_ashcroft

@m_ashcroft Ha – you should meet Soryu Forall. Has he hit your radar yet?

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6/5/2020
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Michael Ashcroft@m_ashcroft• over 5 years ago
Replying to @TylerAlterman

@TylerAlterman Not come across him! Tell me more?

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6/5/2020
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Tyler Alterman@TylerAlterman• over 5 years ago
Replying to @m_ashcroft

@m_ashcroft He's the head teacher of Monastic Academy. Besides being the most hardcore humanitarian (or..."sentietarian") I've ever met, he has incredible awareness tracking skills.

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6/5/2020
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Tyler Alterman@TylerAlterman• over 5 years ago
Replying to @TylerAlterman

@m_ashcroft @dthorson whats the best intro to the Monastic Academy rabbit hole?

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6/5/2020