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"This is what Rolfers are doing: we are lifting a body up. We're getting the uppermost pole of the body
lifted up. Sometimes you wonder what the relation is, the connection that makes one man a rigid stalk and another man flexible and
lifted. It all sound so much alike: I will lift up my head; I am lifting toward the Lord; I am lifting toward the mountain.
All religious thinking has tended to understand that there was a lifting up in terms of growth in the spiritual realm. I hate
to use that word -spiritual- because I know I don't know what it means. Nevertheless, I call it to your attention.
Lifting up has been recognized down through the years as something that has to do with behavioral patterns - behavior in a deeper sense
than just psychological behavior."
- Dr. Ida P. Rolf
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