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1. OW strokes their two right fingers to the first point on RE's scalp that OW touched, making a trail resembling a rectangle from a bird's eye view around OW's navel.
2. RE attempts to follow OW's command but overcompensates in the direction OW wanted.
OW maintains their left hand position against RE's ear and head, but this hand doesn't resist, to any extent, movement from RE.


1. OW tugs RE's ear towards the vapor that OW breathes out then OW returns to their prior position, trying to correct RE's overcompensation. OW's right hand stays against the same place on RE's scalp in the same way with the same pressure.
2. RE correctly follows the command, bringing their tongue to the first point of this rectangle.


OW directs RE back through intended path, reviewing path. OW's left hand still grips RE's ear and braces their head, without resistance to RE's movements, during this review.


1. OW pushes the tips of their right index and middle fingers harder against RE's scalp, trying to direct increasing tongue pressure from RE.
2. RE tries to follow the command but doesn't push hard enough.

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Tongue
1
2
3
4
6
Lips
7
8
9
10
Pattern
11
12
13
14
Outside fingers
15
16
17
18
19
Memories
20
21
Shot 53 design
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Inside fingers
Shot 76 design
29
30
31
32
Harmonious patterns
First movement graph
I-IV
V-VIII
IX-XII
Second movement graph
XIII-XVI
XVII-XX
Third movement graph
XXI-XXIV
Fourth movement graph
XXV-XXVIII
Fifth movement graph
XXIX-XXXII
Sixth movement graph
XXXIII-XXXVI
Seventh movement graph
XXXVII-XL
Eighth movement graph
XLI-XLV
Vocal vibrations
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