
"The How and Why of the Eye" written by Dr Brian Freeman To Abstract
"William Horatio's Brainwave" written by Brigitte Cavadias To Abstract
"The Use of the Eye" written Walter Carrington To Abstract
" The Eye-Body Reflex Patterns" written by Peter Grunwald To Abstract
"Perfect Grace" written by Louise Gauld To Abstract | To FULL Article
"Have a Ball " written by Cathy Pollock To Abstract
The Garlick Report by Dr David Garlick
ViewPoint by Robert Rickover
The
How and Why of the Eye
written by Dr Brian Freeman
"We must dispense with the notion
that
the eye is an organ 'designed for
seeing'. Such a claim is mere
teleology,
and is therefore
unscientific."
William
Horatio's Brainwave
written by Brigitte Cavadias
Believing that vision could be improved,
was Bates advocating
"a bunch of
end-gaining exercises?" Or
something akin to
Inhibition
and
Direction?
The
Use of the Eye
written by Walter Carringtpn
Walter Carrington talks to Brigitte Cavadias and
Marjory Fern about the primary importance of
the eye, "looking" and "seeing" & FM's
approach to vision.
The Eye-Body
Reflex Patterns
written by Peter Grunwald
Discovering that thinking of shortening and
narrowing his cornea caused his upper
chest to slump, the writer began
mapping links between the eye
and the body.
Perfect Grace
written by Louise Gauld
At a personal nadir, "Deprived of inward as of
outward sight", Aldous Huxley turned to
Alexander and later to the Bates
method.
Have
a Ball
written by Cathy Pollock
A new stimulus introduced to the environment
of an Alexander lesson can keep our
responses fresh and our
thinking alive.
The Garlick Report
by Dr David Garlick
A Physiologist's view of the eye.
ViewPoint
by Robert Rickover
Robert asks how the Alexander community can
really make a difference in the world.