Chapter 11, Centrum of Gravity Question
Posted: May 5th, 2010 | Author: Teresa Dietze | Filed under: UncategorizedSound file for Chapter 11:
11 Centrum of Gravity Question
PWOS Group 12a
(Approx. 57 minutes)
PWOS Group 12b
(Approx. 31 minutes)
Please comment below.
As a child the HBM fell and injured the left eye. To this day, some of the muscles involving that eye contract unnecessarily under just the ordinary impact of going through the day. Just the ordinary stress of living leaves a feeling of tiredness -a residue of tension- around the eye while the right eye remains uneffected and untouched by this tiredness and tension. The left eye tires out from this mainly unnoticed contracting but I have never been able to keep the left eye in its natural relaxed state while going through my day. I’m assuming there is some kind of uncleared shock or anomaly in the electro-magnetic field that has some control over the nerves associated with this eye. Just relaxing the eye helps yet the quality of “attention” available to me up to now has been insufficient to clear the underlying anomaly. As long as this remains the case, one center of gravity question I have now formulated is: How can I use this “eye tensing” as a signal or reminder to stay close to the HBM with the kind of attention that a lover would give to the beloved one? What will allow this one to follow the breath and movement of the HBM as a lover would…to stay close…to be one with the flesh and bones and every little impulse that arises in the sensation body that has also been called the “breath body”.