Extended: On Freedom of Movement (Related to Attention) and Power Over Reality
How do you use movement to control attention? How can movement and attention directly influence reality? What does that have to do with the physicality of things?
These are pointed though elongated (instead of short) elucidations structured as follows:
Factor First…
: what you need to look into if you want to understand it
Solves Through…
: a direction or solution (you can follow through)
Directives…
: what that means for you: How does it help you? How do you deal with it? And what can you do about it?
You can access this Extended here:
Factor First…
Degrees of freedom
Freedom of movement is directly connected to attention. And attention is directly connected to "the place you are coming from"—both your physical location inside the body, and your stance and perspective-point/take on things.
The pinpointing of the location inside the body you recognize yourself residing at, and because of that, coming from there, or, launching yourself forward, toward the environments of the body, even if unaware that that is the case, combined with the relating (and "communicating") to the body's internal movements, how it processes from all kinds of impacts, transforming them into memory (that holds up or gets disposed of), [in the form of] “instructions” given to the cells on how to behave in this situation or that, is the beginning of understanding experientially what exercising freedom of movement means—control over physical constituent elements and events being formed and informed because of those—and, consequently, freedom: the actual shaping of physical reality; both from within the body out into its environments, and without, out into the world’s environments.
Freedom of movement in relation to attention
Attention is not just what we take it to be. We’re constantly attributing attention to focus. They’re not the same thing…
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