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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2011

What happens when the spine returns to its fluid origins? Bone is connective tissue. It is filled with fluid. What we are seeing is the the choreography of the fluid moving through the connective tissue called bone. Bone maintains its health through its flexibility and adaptability. Breathing from from the sides of the body, using lateral movement is aquatic breathing belonging to our oceanic origins.

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  • really interesting.

  • weeell... you cant prove it that our origin is oceanic... it is only an work hypothesis, be resonable please...

  • It's kind of creepy looking. But, I should not complain...I am old and stiff...where do I start?

  • This was amazing!

  • so beautiful. origins... truly. thank you.

  • It is amazing how detailed the movement of the ribs can be and even show up in your video. Thank you for posting this.

  • Yes, I acquiesce with your observations and perspective on life, movement, universal connectedness in energy, and I appreciate your beautiful video communication. Blessings to our continued (continuum) creative thinking and core intuitive truth exploration. I've never taken one of your classes but I have worked in similar vibrations within the healing arts, and am sure we are only two degrees of separation of meeting in physical space, but no degree of separation otherwise! :) Happy New Year!!

  • Continuum Rocks!

    

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