Freeform Proprioceptive Exercise & a Vertebral Workout: Using Your Body to Cultivate a Healthy Climate
Could it be that you can contribute to a more balanced climate by addressing your own inner terrain? After all, there are 7.67 billion people on earth right now - how could that not have a powerful impact on our shared environment? Today we focus on creating a sustainable and thriving inner environment, not only to increase our own enjoyment, but to contribute to the co-creation of a thriving planetary environment. Beginning with some freeform proprioceptive movement and then delving into our vertebral column and outerbody, let’s investigate how we can come into a deeper alignment with the life force that permeates our world. Adjusting our inner territory, even a few degrees (! pun intended), not only makes life more enjoyable, it has consequences that reverberate outwards through every smidgeon of this universe.
Expand Your Horizons - The Physiology of Perception
The word horizon is defined as “the limit of a person's mental perception, experience, or interest.” This also applies to the limits of our emotional and spiritual dimensions. Of course, you can expand your horizons through exposure to other people, places and situations, but you can also do it by activating a part of your nervous system that affects perception. Since this internal method requires only your own self and some focus, it’s a great option to have during these times of restricted travel and social opportunities. You can journey into self, soul, earth and cosmic dimensions with no tool other than your attention. Let’s dive into the physiology of perception and find out first hand what it’s like to expand our horizons through a literal expansion of space and time.