Thread: The Leather Man
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Old 07-26-2007, 06:30 PM   #4
David Orange
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Re: The Leather Man

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Mike Sigman wrote: View Post
Gee, David.... I can point you to similar posts by people who suddenly began to see a glimmer of understanding about the same topic. Posts where suddenly they begin to understand for the first time and they understand so well with the first intuitive guess of theirs that they can also tell me that I don't really understand.
Hey, I'm just going by the way you explain what you're doing. It's never been really clear. I just finally noticed the distinction between the muscle sensation and the fascial sensation. I never thought of it as a separate complete system. You obviously have, but why didn't you mention some of the things I posted above? Major things such as the live sensitivity of the entire fascial system and its ability to know instantly as a whole system? Your illustration of the inflatable suit was less than approximate. So I wonder if you've been posting to "share" or to "hint at" things. Or to goad people into mentioning something you've been looking for.

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Peter Lim comes to mind as a good example of someone who suddenly got a clue and at the same moment decided his clue was far more intelligent than my years of practice, demonstrable skills, etc.
Well, first things first: what happened to Peter Lim? Second, I don't think that my clue is far more intelligent than your years of practice, but if what you're really trying to do is "share," I'd think you would just make it plain what you're talking about.

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I'm simply amazed at how obviously dumb I am to some people.
If you listened more to me, you'd be more aware of that.

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Maybe that's why I'm so picky about who I'll share things with?
What are you here for?

Thanks.

David

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