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Without realising it, most people have a tendency to become 'fixated' in many ways that cause them harm. Alexander Technique brings about an altered state of consciousness through a kind of mindfulness while in activity. This state enables new choices outside of the fixations.

A common manifestations of this 'non-fixation' is posture improvement, which is how AT is usually taught. A 'good' posture is one that's lively and not stuck in any one pattern Most teachers work with 'unfixating' the body and the mind follows. I go directly via the mind.

fixation is the best word I've found so far, and is used in Buddhist circles, but is not exactly day to day language would be good to find more accessible ways of describing what I mean there day to day examples, etc

@m_ashcroft the problem with caching is knowing when to regenerate the answer from scratch - if the knowledge-cache is "stale" then you've got the wrong answer and you can't correct it until you decide to "invalidate" the cache and recompute the answer