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Various LHP books recommend use of the "Death Posture" as a highly needful practice. Most also warn against its use by folks with health problems. I ran across an article by Alan Chapman on . Apparently it's a reprint from the now defunct "Head of the Baptist" site. Entitled (fittingly) "Alan Chapman on the Death Posture," it argues that the old stand-on-tiptoes-with-arms-a-twist-till-you-collapse is a misreading of Austin Spare's "Book of Pleasure." Apparently all that is wanted is mirror-gazing followed by serious physical exertion, ending in meditation in the yogic "death posture" (which last is scarcely onerous.)
Anyone tried this? I gave it a go a couple of hours ago. Too early to say whether it's useful or not. Still, the article gave an interesting slant on exegesis of Spare's "demented" writing. Chapman's choice of word word there, not mine.
Anyone tried this? I gave it a go a couple of hours ago. Too early to say whether it's useful or not. Still, the article gave an interesting slant on exegesis of Spare's "demented" writing. Chapman's choice of word word there, not mine.