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Clearly, the object is to change the outcome of the riddle and stop the postural degradation that results in physical weakness that is soon followed by death. Those capable of altering postural restructuring, such that a 50 to 100 percent increase in longevity has occurred, have spent significant portions of their lives performing techniques that improve and strengthen posture.
Any technique that could increase longevity, beyond those currently taught, would require either a significant decrease in those forces responsible for postural degradation or a significant increase in those forces that generate postural stability.
Much controversy surrounding the Riddle of the Sphinx suggests that the riddle is not yet truly understood. Some suggest that the answer lies deep within the sphinx herself. I would suggest that the answer lies within the riddle. Not only who the riddle pertains to but why and how the riddle relates to the postural changes described.
Additionally it may be important note that the name Oedipus means “swollen foot”
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