Q: Why do you use “pause”? Ruth Murray use to say that it’s not a “pause”, it’s a “STOP”. A: Yes. So did Margaret Goldie! Personally, I use “pause” in my teaching because although, like “STOP”, it creates a gap between stimulus and response… It also implies that something has already been set in motion by your INTENT to move, but you're making the conscious choice not to act on it immediately.
So did Marjorie Barlow - they used to say if for example you put a video on Pause, when you restart the video it just continues where it left off. But if you stop the video you can then have choices - to go back to the beginning or continue or do something else.
So did Marjorie Barlow - they used to say if for example you put a video on Pause, when you restart the video it just continues where it left off. But if you stop the video you can then have choices - to go back to the beginning or continue or do something else.