[MD] ways to experience quality
MarshaV
marshalz at charter.net
Wed Sep 24 08:24:20 PDT 2008
Hello Gerhard,
I would like to know why the second post, but with a response through
the MD forum.
Marsha
At 03:16 AM 9/24/2008, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Don't wonder about this post, just read it (again).
>
>I've read ZAMM and am about to read Lila (in german). I am very impressed,
>but I'm not (yet) capable of discussing philosophical things, but I hope I
>can inspire some people on the search for quality to look for it in other
>places. On the other hand, maybe my interest in philosophy started because I
>met quality in the Feldenkrais method.
>
>Actually I just would like to suggest some "practises" on how to experience
>quality. I'm electrical engineer and fresh feldenkrais teacher
>(unfortunately non practising) . I recognize now that I was in my whole life
>searching for quality. One of the biggest light bulb moments was to do
>feldenkrais lessons and during the feldenkrais training the word quality ist
>said many times during a day. Several times in a lesson. So if you want to
>experience quality within your body immediately and (for me) with guarantee
>you could do feldenkrais lessons. Best would be to find a practitioner,
>that's the best quality. But for the impatient here is a link with free
>material. (funny I see now that a patient goes to a feldenkrais practitioner
>- but there he is called client. and an impatient doesn't. I'm usually
>impatient).
>
>The Feldenkrais Method is training your sense for quality. You are seeing
>more quality when you did a lot of Feldenkrais. I also discovered that you
>see lack of quality in Feldenkrais teachers as well. But because the method
>is "pure quality" this doesn't matter so much, because you are only
>interested in improving your quality or your way in looking at the quality
>in the world.
>
>http://iod.ucsd.edu/~falk/openatm/
>
>I came to a second big light bulb moment which concerns the quality of food.
>Did you know that some people found out that there is food for human beings
>that fits best the genetic inheritance of human beings? This should be not
>very surprising because all of us know that every animal usually needs its
>proper food. I cannot explain it so well as Dr. Schnitzer does it in his web
>site and books and I just want to give the link for further studies of your
>own. Concerning digestion, I experience that the food proposed by Dr.
>Schnitzer is most easily digested and provides all nutrition that my body
>needs. And in some way I feel better than I did before. E.g. I can think
>more clearly and am less occupied with digesting and being tired.
>
>http://www.dr-schnitzer.de/introe1.html
>
>I would feel great, if someone could forward this information to Robert
>Pirsig.
>
>Gerhard
>
>P.S. If you want to know more about this post coming again, contact me
>directly.
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