Hi you all (I’m in Florida, that be south) So Link and I were in Steven’s office
and fortunate enough to get an arm Fulford review. In case anyone else had the same
misunderstanding as i did- when we have the arm overhead and bent with the dorsal
surface of the hand against the table (before the upward pull or snap) we are actually
drawing the upper arm away from the shoulder, not pressing it down toward the
wrist. The notes were not clear on this. Steven may be able to translate this to better AOC…
I just got on the forum- have not read it in 2 weeks- so I have a glitch in my understanding,
perception that came up after reading Steven’s article on patience and anterior star for breath.
I was following the algorithm: Midline equals alpha spark fully present, omega spark fully present
and the flow between full and rich in a two way flow. Then I will check for SC3 by observing coils.
The breath that you are talking about Steven I don’t consciously look for although I’m sure I
would sense it’s absence. You have talked about breath a lot, it alludes me, I figured I’d not focus
on it until I could perceive it better- obviously it can’t wait.
I believe you describe it as a horizontal breath. I would assume it can be full and strong or weaker.
As long as there is some breath, I would assume everything we do will make it stronger. Are you
talking about absolutely no breath, but sparks are fully present and there is a strong midline?
Somehow I would not think this is possible…. I’m obviously missing some big understanding.
Embarassingly yours, Elaine Koelmel