§16. Ethics
(Walter Carrington, Thinking aloud)
ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE
« You’ve got to be clear in your mind what you are attempting to teach them, what changes you are seeking to bring about, and you’ve got to be perfectly clear about what you are not qualified to teach them, or, indeed, to intrude into. »
Walter Carrington, Thinking aloud
This is my sketchnote of the sixteenth talk on the Alexander Technique by Walter Carrington from the book Thinking aloud.
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