Embodiment of the Thoracic Diaphragm, Liver, and Gallbladder
The area just below the thoracic diaphragm is the most asymmetrical region of the body. This can lead to excessive tension and holding patterns in the organs themselves.
The liver has a lot of contact with the underside of the diaphragm and finding freedom between them is a key to finding more articulation, balance, and comfort in this area.
Without the influence of the gallbladder, the liver can have a quality of heaviness. Integrating it with the gallbladder brings a quality of lightness to the liver and transforms the heaviness into strength.
This free class is a guide for you to bring more clarity and freedom to your diaphragm and upper abdominal region through breathing, cellular consciousness, and movement.
For further explorations on the organs:
The School for Body-Mind Centering® Organ System course is part of the Somatic Movement Education Program and can be taken independently of the Program. It is currently offered in 17 countries and in 8 languages.
Bonnie has two on-demand courses on the organ system: Embodying Authenticity, Organicity, and Expression: Organs and Glands as a Foundation for Movement, Touch, and Voice and Embodied Anatomy and the Organ System.