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Power Through Repose

Power Through Repose

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POWER THROUGH REPOSE


BY

ANNIE PAYSON CALL



New Edition with Additions




Personality binds—universality expands.
FRANCOISE DELSARTE.



When the body is perfectly adjusted, perfectly supplied with force, perfectly free and works with the greatest economy of expenditure, it is fitted to be a perfect instrument alike of impression, experience, and expression.

W. R. ALGER.




CONTENTS

I.   THE GUIDANCE OF THE BODY
II.   PERVERSIONS IN THE GUIDANCE OF THE BODY
III.   REST IN SLEEP
IV.   OTHER FORMS OF REST
V.   THE USE OF THE BRAIN
VI.   THE BRAIN IN ITS DIRECTION OF THE BODY
VII.   THE DIRECTION OF THE BODY IN LOCOMOTION
VIII.   NERVOUS STRAIN IN PAIN AND SICKNESS
IX.   NERVOUS STRAIN IN THE EMOTIONS
X.   NATURE'S TEACHING
XI.   THE CHILD AS AN IDEAL
XII.   TRAINING FOR REST
XIII.   TRAINING FOR MOTION
XIV.   MIND TRAINING
XV.   ARTISTIC CONSIDERATIONS
XVI.   TESTS
XVII.   THE RATIONAL CARE OF SELF
XVIII.   OUR RELATIONS WITH OTHERS
XIX.   THE USE OF THE WILL
  SUMMING UP




I.

THE GUIDANCE OF THE BODY


THE literature relating to the care of the human body is already very extensive. Much has been written about the body's proper food, the air it should breathe, the clothing by which it should be protected, the best methods of its development. That literature needs but little added to it, until we, as rational beings, come nearer to obeying the laws which it discloses, and to feeling daily the help which comes from that obedience.

It is of the better use, the truer guidance of this machine, that I wish especially to write. Although attention is constantly called to the fact of its misuse,—as in neglected rest and in over-strain,—in all the unlimited variety which the perverted ingenuity of a clever people has devised, it seems never to have come to any one's mind that this strain in all things, small and great, is something that can be and should be studiously abandoned, with as regular a process of training, from the first simple steps to those more complex, as is required in the work for the development of muscular strength. When a perversion of Nature's laws has continued from generation to generation, we, of the ninth or tenth generation, can by no possibility jump back into the place where the laws can work normally through us, even though our eyes have been opened to a full recognition of such perversion. We must climb back to an orderly life, step by step, and the compensation is large in the constantly growing realization of the greatness of the laws we have been disobeying. The appreciation of the power of a natural law, as it works through us, is one of the keenest pleasures that can come to man in this life.

The general impression seems to be that common-sense should lead us to a better use of our machines at once. Whereas, common-sense will not bring a true power of guiding the muscles, any more than it will cause the muscles' development, unless having the common-sense to see the need, we realize with it the necessity for cutting a path and walking in it. For the muscles' development, several paths have been cut,

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