Showing posts with label chakra. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chakra. Show all posts

Monday, November 21, 2011

Teaching (haptically) the English mid-back-central-stressed vowel and friend

Here is a video that shows how to get a near-perfect stressed, mid-back-central vowel in English, a sharp blow to the solar plexus--a version of a technique I have used for years. Instead of a karate kick from a colleague, tighten your abs, relax your face and substitute your right, clenched fist--and just let what vowel comes out, come out! The solar plexus and its chakra has a lot going for it. (The chakra has two alternative colors, black and yellow; we use a dark green.)

In basic EHIEP we do not focus on schwa (or unstressed vowels, in general), but only on the stressed form, although the basic sound is considered the "same" from the learner's perspective. Like in the previous post on haptic linking, with good balance between rhythm and stress intensity, unstressed elements are not as problematic and often gravitate over time to a more appropriate sound form anyway. (If you MUST know, there is a haptic technique for schwa, too, of course, but words can't do it justice . . . and it is classified for the time being! ) Try that. Never fails to be a "hit."

Friday, November 4, 2011

Checked your "Chakras" lately?

Clip art:
Clker

Clip art:
Clker
This is a commercial site but it has nice, free, 3-minute test that actually isn't bad in helping to  understand the Western worldview adaptation of one widely practiced "Indian" sense of "felt sense." There are several of the HICP protocols that involve "Chakra-like" moves and directed attention. Ready for a little "Chak(ra) treatment?"