The old testament is certainly wrong with its the contention that “In the beginning is the word.” Feet certainly are older than any words. So more accurately we could say, “In the beginning are the feet.”
Read MoreThe graphic forms of the circle and the letter “O” have remained fairly constant from Phoenician times until the present day. The name of the letter for “O” was ʿeyn, meaning "eye"; the letter (and possibly the shape of a circle and the numeral for Zero) - all may have originated as a drawings of a human eye….
Read MoreWhat muscle has three O’s in it? Runs from the scapula to the front of the neck? Has a fascial “sling” halfway along its length?
Read MoreThe scalenes, according to some anatomy texts, are possibly the second most important muscles in respiration….
Read MoreIda Rolf noted that when flexors flex, extensors have to extend - that lets us know the idea of a single “prime mover” is a myth….
Read MoreYears ago I had a series of conversations with Jon Zahourek, the creator of the Anatomy in Clay Learning System, here are some highlights!
Read MoreWalking makes your brain better along with your body, and your emotions…
Read MoreThere’ve been many lovely short pieces on the brainpickings site. However, during the pandemic, another essential part of us has been all covered up and deserves to see the light of day - the nose.
Read MoreBones are light constituting only 15% of our weight!….but they have an. enormous amount to do with overall body and brain function….
Read MoreThe scapula, a floating bone? and the roots of wings…
Read MoreAs long as the mind remains the primary focus of education, the heart will remain comparatively barbaric…
Read MoreFeathers - in hope, music, and flight
Read MoreFrom Diocles of Carystus, 4th Century B.C. in Athens - Prescription for One's Morning…
Read MoreThe muscle perhaps most reflecting thought lies on top of the cranium with a central tendon, the galea aponeurotica….
Read MoreIn the trapezius, the vertical energy flowing through the body intersects with a horizontal flow through the arms and the hands, reaching out to the world around us. This may be seen as an axis of love…
Read MoreWhat are your back muscles but living vines climbing up the trellis of your ribs?
Read MoreBring long overdue appreciation to deeper, unsung heroes within who transmit light, life-giving substances and energy through us…
Read MoreHow does sanity really come about? First, we need to appreciate some important physiology: emotions and conscious thinking are “produced” in vastly different areas of the brain….
Read MoreZero Balancing provides answers and fascinating new questions in the search for bodywork’s holy grail, the unified approach to mind\body healing. Its theory reconciles the rigorous demands of Western science with the cosmological radiance of Eastern models of health…
Read MoreCommunity is as important as immunity - we are all part of something much larger than ourselves…
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