119. Thinking and Doing
“The trouble is most of us grow up with the idea that just thinking about doing something is one thing and actually doing it is another. In the Alexander work we soon find out that there is no wall or line separating the former from the latter. We learn that whatever boundary there is is so tenuous that to distinguish between the thinking-about-doing and doing is of little use or value except academically. The distinction may have theoretical value, but in practice the one merges imperceptibly with the other.”
(Taken from “The Alexander Review” Vol 4 p 116)