Side 1 (11MB)
Side 2 (11.1MB)
Side One:
All Drucker describes the basis for the work. Gravity, plasticity, the nature of distortion etc.
10:00 Good description of 'randomness'. Random is measured based on the "common purpose of the elements which have randomized". The material particles have a 'common purpose' (the structural pattern exists) they randomize in reference to how they no longer accomadate the pattern.
13:30 "You are expecting to get physiological order through the road of spatial order" (IPR)
"The idea that you can take a chronic cardiac case and by changing the position of the space in which it is sitting change its function, this is the basic revolutionary principle that we are talking about." (IPR)
31:00 Can't get to the inside until you gotten through the outside. Onion layers. You are peeling the onion, making first the outer layer more reslieint, then the next layer etc.
34:00 Drucker: We need some idea of where we are going to understand order.
36:30 In a physical body you cannot get to the center. Many schools think they can by forcefully moving or changing things.
38:00 Using gravity as a tool to change this know of energy which we call a man.
40:00 There certainly is a something that pulls living matter up against gravity. Descriptions of various trophisms.
"Pleasant entertainment we get out of energetic concepts." (IPR)
Gravity is the biggest thing we deal with in the this world we live in.
44:44 "The goals of the first hour are: the most immediate of the goals is to increase the oxygenation, the second is to organize the pelvis with respect to the planes (which after all is with respect to gravity) and that this is done through this freeing of the superficial fascia. The superficial fascia is the mechanism whereby you can approach your goals." (IPR)
45:45 Sympathetic and empathetic communication and by sympathetic communication I mean verbal communication about his experience.
51:10 "You free the pelvis by working around the hip joint in order to allow the pelvis to turn around the hip joint. But the pelvis can't turn around the hip joint if the hamstrings are too tight. You've got to remove all the restrictions that are preventing the pelvis from rotating around the hip joint." (IPR)
53:15 "This is the only place you can adjust a pelvis, around the hip jolint. You are adjusting to the earth so you've got to adjust at the connection to the earth which is the hip joint." (IPR)
55:45 Rolf riffs on the word 'tuck' with the pelvic lift.
57:45 Tucking the tail under drags the sacrum forward
62:15 "The cervical area and the lumbar area are related by virtue of the fact that the thorax is a realtively fixed relation by virtue of the ribs. If you change the lumbars you must balance this in the cervicals."
63:00 more on the pelvic lift and the action evoked by 'just let you tail turn under'.