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Moshe Feldenkrais Quotes

Ukrainian-Israeli physicist and academic (b. 1904), Birth: 6-5-1904, Death: 1-7-1984 Moshe Feldenkrais Quotes
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My purpose is to allow people to move closer to actually being creatures of free choice, to genuinely reflect individual creativity and emotion, freeing the body of habitual tensions and wired-patterns of behaviour so that it may respond without inhibition to do what the person wants.
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Movement is life. Life is a process. Improve the quality of the process and you improve the quality of life itself.
Moshe Feldenkrais

Progress is life. Life is a journey. Enhance the caliber of the voyage and you elevate the standard of living itself.
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In order to change our mode of action, we must change the image of ourselves that we carry within us.
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To effect a transformation in our behaviour, we must alter the conception of ourselves that dwells within us.
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Find your true weakness and surrender to it. Therein lies the path to genius. Most people spend their lives using their strengths to overcome or cover up their weaknesses. Those few who use their strengths to incorporate their weaknesses, who don't divide themselves, those people are very rare. In any generation there are a few and they lead their generation.
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Make the impossible possible, the possible easy, the easy elegant.
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I believe that the unity of mind and body is an objective reality. They are not just parts somehow related to each other, but an inseparable whole while functioning. A brain without a body could not think.
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Nothing is permanent about our behavior patterns except our belief that they are so.
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Our breathing reflects every emotional or physical effort and every disturbance.
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Quote Topics by Moshe Feldenkrais: Order Thinking Action Life Is People Moving Movement Body Breathing Muscles Hands Creativity Unthinkable Harder Believe Elegant Touching Emotional Impossible Brain Small Changes Medicine Weakness Philosophy Discovery Patterns Tasks Reflection Differences Inspirational Life
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In order to recognize small changes in effort, the effort itself must first be reduced. More delicate and improved control of movement is possible only through the increase of sensitivity, through a greater ability to sense differences.
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People confound, misuse, interchange thinking and speaking, not realizing that speaking is for communication and thinking is for action.
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Learning to inhibit unwanted contractions of muscles that function without, or in spite of, our will, is the main task in coordinated action.
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If I hold a twenty pound weight, I cannot detect a fly landing on it because the least detectable difference in the stimulus is half a pound. On the other hand, if i hold a feather, a fly landing on it makes a great difference. Obviously then, in order to be able to tell the differences in exertion one must first reduce the exertion. Finer and finer performance is possible only if the sensitivity, that is, the ability to feel the difference is improved.
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We have more experience of movement and more capacity for it than of feeling and thought... We know much more about movement than we do about anger, love, envy or even thought. It is relatively easy to learn to recognize the quality of movement than the quality of other factors.
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Movement is life; without movement life is unthinkable.
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Ultimately, we become aware of most of what is going on within us mainly through the muscles.
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Standing is harder than moving.
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No matter how closely we look, it is difficult to find a mental act that can take place without the support of some physical function.
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What you truly learn best will appear to you later as your own discovery.
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A brain without a body could not think.
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