OK, this is a visual exercise. Look at Joe's posture, look at mine. I was trying to match Joe. One time, this picture on my brochure was assumed to be Joe's body with my head, and that my picture had been artificially created. Not so, but isn't it curious that the torsos look so much alike. I think that is more due to the posture assumed in the tension than it is a matter of genes.
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Now look at the cover of Joe's book, "Your Health.". The one he wrote before "Return to Life with Contrology". Does that state the issue of gravity and alignment, or what? |
My trademark image is a way to find the alignment that Joe is pointing to. |
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Rotation stabilizes movement, creates an endpoint of tension, and two endpoints of tension reveals alignment through sensation. Alignment is perceptable. |