Spatial Relationship of the Pancreas to the Limbs and Solar Plexus
In exploring the embodiment of the endocrine glands, I have found that the pancreas and adrenals create whole-body crystalline forms of movement.
The pancreas creates a triangular spatial relationship between the two hands and the tail, and between the two feet and the head. This relationship is a tensile, six-pointed star with the solar plexus at the center. This double triangular connection stays constant, no matter what the movement is. The quality of the movement is about the flow of energy through space.
The adrenals have a spatial relationship between the navel and the six limbs (hands, feet, head, tail) where the navel is the center out of which the limbs radiate outward like the spokes of a wheel.
While each limb can initiate movement, they are interconnected to all the other limbs through the navel. When one limb moves, the movement radiates through the navel into all of the other limbs, changing the configuration of the form of the whole body and shifting the flow of weight toward the initiating limb. The quality of movement is about the flow of energy through weight.
This clip is from my on-demand course on Embodying Authenticity, Organicity, and Expression: Organs and Glands as a Foundation for Movement, Touch, and Voice.
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