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The following illustrated essays by Bruce Fertman
are
available to download FREE as PDF files (mostly less
than 500k):
On Nature and the Alexander Technique
On Culture and the Alexander Technique
On Theology and the Alexander Technique
On Love and the Alexander Technique
On Breathing and the Alexander Technique
On Teaching and the Alexander Technique - Part 1
On Teaching and the Alexander Technique - Part 2
On Teaching and the Alexander Technique - Part 3
On Marjorie Barstow and the Alexander Technique
On Teacher Training and the Alexander Technique
On Artifice and the Alexander Technique
On Fluid Life and the Alexander Technique - Part 1
On F. M. Alexander and the Alexander Technique
re:
first generation AT teacher
Erika
Whittaker
On Time and the Alexander Technique
re:
first generation AT teacher
Richard
M. Gummere Jr.
On Tango and the Alexander Technique -
Part 1 Clear
Love
On Tango and the Alexander Technique -
Part 2 Unfreezing
Fear
They are intended
as educational materials, to be freely used, printed,
e-mailed to others, posted elsewhere on-line, and otherwise
re-distributed
by Alexander
teachers everywhere, students
and alumnae of Alexander Alliance
schools, educational and health organizations, and
anyone else interested in
Alexander Technique, provided that credit is given
to
the source as seen at the end of each essay.
Please return from time to time.
More FREE materials
are intended to be added in the future.
Profound Physicality, Bruce Fertman's journal:
Volume I - A Jubilee Offering
Volume II - In the Sound of the Stream
If you would like to purchase a copy, please send your name,
address and phone number by e-mail, and Bruce will contact you.
In the sound of the stream
Have your ever been walking in the woods
hearing no sound of a stream,
and then suddenly you hear it?
Have you ever been walking for so long in the sound of the stream
that you cannot imagine how a sound could enter
and fill you so completely,
leaving no space for words
or even for the thought of a stream sounding
until the sound, streaming in your veins,
sends the trees and rocks rolling into white clouds upon a hill
that meets your back in soft green grass, where you land,
safely,
staring up at the sky, so blue, wondering,
not who you are but
that you are?
Bruce Fertman
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