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Narcissus and Alexander: Reflections on the Origins of the Alexander Technique

 

Author: Robert Rickover

Beside the pleasant pool Narcissus lay
And bending over, quenched his thirst, to find
Within his heart a thirst of different kind...

Narcissus was an exceptionally beautiful sixteen-year-old Greek boy, hard and disdainful, who scorned everyone, including the nymph Echo who had fallen madly in love with him. But Echo got her revenge: one day Narcissus lay down beside a pool and, seeing his own reflection, was so smitten by his beauty that he fell in love with himself.

Narcissus never discovered that he was only looking at a reflection. He tried to clasp and kiss it, but naturally was unable to do so. Frustrated and tormented by not being able to possess the object of his desire, he grieved and grieved. When mourners came for him, even his body had disappeared. All that was left of him was a flower next to the pool.

This is the first recorded reaction to seeing ones own reflection - a pretty depressing story, to say the least.

But now lets fast forward a few millennia and shift our attention away from the cradle of western civilization to a distant outpost of the late l9th Century British Empire. For it was in Australia that a historic man-mirror encounter of quite a different sort was taking place.

How did it compare with Narcissus sad tale?

Frederick Matthias Alexander was an exceptionally talented young man from Tasmania who spent a great deal of time looking at himself in a mirror. He was systematically seeking a way out of a voice problem that threatened his career and he was spending a lot of time looking at his reflection trying to figure out precisely what he was doing to himself that was causing his problem.

One can easily imagine his friends and colleagues becoming concerned about this odd behavior: Fred just stands there in front of that damned mirror for hours on end. Cant even get him to come down to the pub for a beer anymore. I know. Yesterday, when I stopped by his rooms, he was having an intimate talk with his reflection. That voice problem of his has gone to his head.

After achieving a considerable measure of success in his project, and in helping others with difficulties of their own, Alexander left his mirrors and his homeland and moved to England. No doubt some he encountered there also thought him a bit strange - in a harmless sort of way of course. Others saw genius in the man and attached great value to his discoveries. They read his books, gazed intently into their own mirrors, and gladly paid good money for lessons in his Technique. A few of them devoted their lives to furthering his work. This pattern continues today, forty years after Alexanders death.

Narcissus became world famous. His story is perhaps the best known of all the tales of ancient Greek mythology and his name has become synonymous with self-love and self-centeredness. Alexander is less well known, although the Alexander Technique is now generally recognized as the forerunner of all modern mind-body methods and one of the most powerful methods of self-transformation available.

Alexander Technique teachers and students can occasionally be accused of narcissism - when their legitimate emphasis on paying attention to themselves slips over into obsessive self-interest. But for the most part they continue to use mirrors, and other tools for self-observation, in a discerning and reasoned manner.

This is something Narcissus was simply not able to do. He was overcome with self-love, and in no condition to bring his critical faculties to bear on his predicament. That poor chap was simply not in communication with his reasoning, Alexander might well have declared.

Unlike Narcissus, who wanted to merge with his reflection, Alexander used his mirror as a means of distancing himself from his faulty sensory awareness. In his own creation story - Chapter I of Use of the Self, one of his four books - Alexander systematically brings his mirror into play at each step of his quest.

While Narcissus lost his human form and was transformed into a flower, Alexander used his reflection to gain accurate information about himself in order to fulfill his human potential. Indeed the mirror proved to be his principle tool for learning the truth about his behavior, and about the effectiveness of the attempts to make useful changes in that behavior.

As far as we know, Alexander was the very first person in history to use a mirror in that way. He forever changed the relationship between man and mirror - and that in itself is worth reflecting upon.

Author Bio:

Robert Rickover

Robert Rickover is a certified teacher of the Alexander Technique in Lincoln, Nebraska. He also teaches regularly in Toronto, Canada. He graduated from the School of Alexander Studies in London, England in 1981 where he also served on the faculty. He studied for over fifteen years with master Alexander teacher Marjorie Barstow in Lincoln and frequently assisted her in teaching her Alexander Technique workshops. He maintained a teaching practice in Toronto, Canada before moving to Lincoln in 1990.

He has taught Alexander Technique classes at many colleges and universities including the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the University of Toronto, Doane College and Sir Wilfred Laurier University. He has also taught at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto and with the Voice Care Network. He is the author of Fitness Without Stress - A Guide to the Alexander Technique and holds degrees in economics and physics from Yale University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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