Here is an 'Upside-Down' world map and The Peters Projection (an
equal area projection of the world) and a Red Hair Map of Europe, just
because I wish I had Auburn locks. At first glance nothing what-so-ever
to do with the world of human movement and my art practice musings that is the main reason for this blog, but consider this....
The earth is round. The challenge of any world map is to represent a
round earth on a flat surface. There are literally thousands of map
projections. Each has certain strengths and corresponding weaknesses.
Choosing among them is an exercise in values clarification: you have to
decide what's important to you. That is generally determined by the way
you intend to use the map.
The implications of any projection are
enormous. Images we see shape our perceptions of the world. It's
enriching to see a variety of points-of-view. Like the 'Upside-Down'
map, whoever said that North must be "up"? We are literally on a moving
ball in space and, as my hero Katy Bowman suggests, "UP and DOWN are
relative and the maps we've come to memorize have shaped our brain to
one particular perspective. This "south is up" map is just a reminder
that what we've come to understand as right and wrong often depends on
how you've set up the problem."
Now bare with me if I'm stating
the obvious, but this was of looking at the world can be used with the
small universe that is your own body too. Maps/diets/exercise
routines/fitness fads/ancient movement practices/meditations techniques
are based on a variety of assumptions, most of which are subliminal and
below our threshold of consciousness. We can all benefit from
challenging implicit assumptions and deciding for ourselves what 'maps
of the world' are valid and useful for us.
In short, keep researching, try different things, gain different perspectives, challenge what you think to be 'true', include lots of variation and KEEP MOVING.
In short, keep researching, try different things, gain different perspectives, challenge what you think to be 'true', include lots of variation and KEEP MOVING.
Amen.
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