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Synopsis:
In the second volume, the movements shown are grouped around the idea that energy cannot enter or leave the human body, which the sorcerers of ancient Mexico understood as a concrete field unit that didn't allow energy to enter or leave its boundaries.
The only possible thing that can happen within such a sealed unit, sorcerers said, is for energy to be dispersed from some natural centers of strength that we have in the body: the liver and gallbladder; the pancreas and spleen; and the kidneys and adrenals.
The purpose of the movements of the second volume is to redistribute the energy which the wear and tear of daily living drives away from those three centers.
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The seers who lived in Mexico in ancient times, the ones who discovered and developed the magical passes on which Tensegrity is based, believed that man is capable of perceiving energy as it flows in the universe. They maintained that seers could perceive man as a conglomerate of energy fields that resemble a luminous sphere. They claimed that when man is perceived in such a manner, it is apparent that a cohesive force of tremendous import is continuously at work, holding together every field of that conglomerate.
This volume of Tensegrity is an arranged sequence of magical passes, leading to the reorganization of energy that has been dispersed in the body. It is a seers' contention that the wear and tear of daily living disperses our energy away from our centers of action -- the adrenals, the gallbladder and the spleen -- and deposits it on the periphery of the luminous sphere that we are. The corollary of this seers' contention is that our energy is around us, and yet it is inaccessible.
One of the functions of the magical passes is to redistribute that energy as a preliminary step towards becoming conscious of the cohesive force that holds us together.
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