The Tongue and Hyoid Bone as a Guide for Movement of the Body through Space
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ค. 2024
- The tongue is our first extremity. The hyoid bone is its base and the tip of the tongue is its mobile limb. The coordination between the tongue and hyoid creates the foundation for the movement of the head, eyes, ears, hands, feet, and body through space.
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Thank you for posting these videos, Bonnie! They are life-changing for me. I have a photo of myself that looked like a child less than a year old, but when I looked at the date, I was over 2! I'm 55 years old now, and doing this exercise just integrated something. I have a chest now! A functioning unit, a sense of strength and solidity, a sense of self I never knew was possible. Do most people get to live like this, like, from early childhood? Whoa! No wonder life was always harder for me. Thank you for giving me access to a new life.
So this is what Jordan was doing all along!!
thank you teacher
Once again I’m completely lost.
We have so few words for how to move body parts relative to each other. And for where the attention or focus is. While it really shapes how we perceive our world around us. I can follow some videos better than others. All are so interesting, like learning a new language or learning something about my world and understanding it a bit better.
australian aborigines, I believe, point with their chins
Are they hindu God and Godesses behind?