Side 1: (17.6MB)
Side B: (7.3MB)
Side C: (8.6MB)
Side D: (15MB)
Side E: (5.4MB)
Side One:
5:00 Organizing Core in fourth hour
60:09 Sutherland/Swedenborg Cranial
90:00 "Don't go into the mouth of anyone who's emotional stability you doubt!"
120: 30 Pelvis is key to vital being, Cranium (and nervous plexus) is the key to the behaviour, the behaviour is dependent on nervous tissue
124:00 There's one problem about knowing too much, and that is that you break down your overall patterning into details. Just as soon as you do that you've lost your touch. We've broken things down into too small parts and we can't see the forest for the trees.
129:00 The smarter you are with your preparation the less necessity there is to got into the mouth.
132:00 Positioning of the tongue determines where the cervicals are going to be.
134:00 When you get to the hard palate you are no longer dealing with the cervicals. You are dealing with the relationship between frontal, temporal, sphenoid etc. All of these bones are related through elastic connective tissue.
Side Two:
13:04 6 and 7 are about establishing a spanning polarity as an environemnt for the autonomic nervous system. You are establishing a polarity between two ends of a field.
19:00 The body doesn't always tell you what you have to DO next but it always tells you what you have to ACCOMPLISH next.
33:00 Trapezius muscle at the end of the seventh hour. when client sits on floor lumbars are back where they have th spanning necessary to organize the cervicals. At the end of seventh hour you are after the trapezius. Getting the trapezius to the place where it is balancing the head with relation to the back.
37:00 I do not know what the real function of intrinsic muscles is. I don't know why a body behaves more happily when the intrinsics are working. Now it is not a qusiton of intrinsic muscles alone.
Side Three:
4:45 Structure is s whole, man is something which is spanned between the plexus at the base of the spine and the plexus at the top of the spine.
Some rap on motor/doing and being elements
22:00 Small fascial planes vs large fascial planes
Side Four:
psoas diaphragm balance
25:10 Pelvis can be kept tremendously immobilized by the five muscles that attach at the ASIS. It is a small area where a lot is going on in terms of how the body is held. 26:25 As the iliacus is held so must the psoas be held because of the common tendon they share.
29:45 Free the psoas in fifth hour. Pelvic lifts PLACE the psoas at the best level available at the moment.
49:10 Establish the span of the head. Reciprocal relationship between the span of the neck and the function of the ribcage.
50:45 When the first and second ribs are up way they belong then you organize the trapezius so that the 7th, 8th and 9th ribs where they belong. This is the final orgnaization of the trap at the end of the 7th hour. You are bringing the trapesius down and wide to where it can sit back the way the psoas does when you flex so that the trapezius muscle can sit back as you flex.
58:45 Alternation between top and bottom in the recipe.
101:15 Balance in the girdles is needed to establish the span of the 'electrical system which runs from the tail to the head.
general riff on shoulder girdle and the ninth hour
120:00 Levine riffs on information theory
Side Five:
25:15 The finer body is the pattern to which the coarser has to come along (conform).