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He needed something of the kinesthetic memory of dealing with the localizers.
By saturating your I kinesthetic memory, I am creating a pathway for you to inner silence.
And suddenly Pham had the strangest feeling, almost a kinesthetic memory, of looking up into her face and feeling her hands on his shoulders.
In this magical pass, energy for intending is forced up the inner side of the legs, which shamans consider to be the storage place of kinesthetic memory.
The physical skills of holding and playing an instrument are held in a reflex-level long-term memory called "kinesthetic memory", "motor memory", or "muscle memory."
Don Juan's personal opinion was that the benefit of practicing the long groups was patently obvious; such practice forced the shaman initiates to use their kinesthetic memory.
In this manner, a system has been achieved in which the best results are obtained by performing long sequences of movements that definitely tax the kinesthetic memory of the practitioners.
"Since all of us," he continued, "are filled to the brim with the doings and undoings of the world of everyday life, we have very little room for I kinesthetic memory.
Kinesthetic memory is very durable, and as such, a person may retain the ability to perform on an instrument that they previously played regularly, even if they have not practiced the instrument for weeks or months.
I had a kinesthetic memory of wiggling when my Victorian-style grandmother tried to get a hat and a shirt on me in the Carolina Low Country sun and recalled her urging me indoors at sundown.
The International Dyslexia Association suggests the use of kinesthetic memory through early training by having the child overlearn how to write letters and to later practice writing with their eyes closed or averted to reinforce the feel of the letters being written.
The kinesthetic memory of sifting salts and powders together came back to him and Antryg's deep voice, speaking of the qualities of certain plants - ground holly for rheumatism, slippery elm for disorders of the bowels, the white berries of mistletoe for bleeding.
The kinesthetic memory of flopping down on a sled, of touching one's bangs when they have frozen stiff on the forehead, the echo of shovels scraping the sidewalk when every scrape meant a further possibility school would not open, all these memories leap up in a night walk through grounds dimly luminous with fresh snow.