My Story Page 64: Body Posture

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How does the body posture affect the eyelid lift and the mind?

I had done an intensive work on my own body and developed certain sensitivities that told me the connection among the three, but I wanted to throw away my own subjective perceptions out of it and make the system entirely objective as for the basic human body whether male or female.

Obviously I would go for a female body in order to cover the entire biological spectrum into my study that would leave not a single trace of doubt either of a subjective perception or of an incomplete study not taking both the gender variations - the male and the female.

I asked for it to a friend and she accepted to volunteer herself for the cause.

We started work.

I asked her to lift her solar plexus up, which she did.

Her body posture turned a little erect.

I had to get a thorough and an exact confirmation of the effect of each and every maneuver being done to the body posture, whether on the other parts of the body including eyes and eyelid lift or on the mind and its energy level - as the things had unfolded themselves to me personally.

The work was not easy and the spirit of my friend who had volunteered herself for the job was the most selfless one, for which I felt like saluting her repeatedly.

As she lifted her solar plexus while sitting on a chair without taking its rest on her back, she reported the back portion of her pelvis coming in closer contact with the seat.

I asked her if she could always sit like that for long hours whenever she did.

She said she would try and check.

Then I asked her to extend the said sitting posture to standing, walking, as well as to lying down, i.e., in any body maneuver throughout the day.

If she wanted to take the rest of the seat she was sitting in on her back, she could do so; but the only care she was supposed to take was that her solar plexus should not drop down for a single moment while doing that.

The next day when she came she was complaining of a muscle pain in her lower back.

I told her even I had it when I did it for the first time, and it would take no less than 72 hours for the pain in the lower back to go.

“Once it goes, it’ll go for ever!” - I told her - “And then we shall be doing our next maneuver with the body posture and see what its effects are.”

She listened patiently and went away determined to play the game she had decided to play with her mind-body system.


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