49. Healthy Scepticism

49. Healthy Scepticism

What makes a good pupil? It is not suggestibility. The person who sits down, relaxes and prepares to have some kind of novel experience may get what he is looking for, but it will not be the Alexander Technique. A healthy scepticism is much easier to deal with.
Frank Pierce Jones (“Freedom to Change” – chapter 14 p154)

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