On Barging
Stop barging about
Miss Margaret Goldie
On Books
Practice, practice, then the book within will reveal
itself page by page.
Miss Rose Li
On Conferences
Conferences may have their place but for the most part
they are just another way of avoiding the unknown.
Miss Margaret Goldie
On Movement
Leaving your heels well down does not mean you have to stiffen the leg.
Miss Margaret Goldie
The higher up you go, the less you move.
Miss Rose Li
When in movement be still. When in stillness be in movement.
Miss Rose Li
If you fix yourself into a position, “It” cannot move in
you.
Mr Macdonald
On the Muscle
One needs to exercise the muscle, the psychic muscle.
It takes time and depth of exploration before you begin to
know your muscle.
Miss Rose Li
On Normality
The way things are in the world to be ordinary and normal
is in fact extraordinary.
Mr Macdonald
On Prevention
It takes a long period of practice before one is able to
prevent rather than repairing and repairing.
Walter Carrington
On Stopping
Stop what your doing. Stop what you are planning to do.
Consider your direction. Direct yourself. How you get there is another matter.
Walter Carrington
On going Wrong
We are always in the wrong, but should we enter the unknown it may become less wrong, sometimes it may even come right but that is not our concern.
Mrs Marjory Barlow
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