Last Friday was spent knee-deep in Knees. As part of digitising my work, I noticed that three emotion points seem to be on top of each other. After treating a week of stiff knees, elderly knees and decades old replaced knees, I was determined to get to the bottom of it.
Knees are way more complex emotionally then I realised. Thinking about it, the knee is actually an incredible joint; it’s a hinge joint that can lock! And then you can spring with the locked leg! How amazing is that! So with complex mechanics, it makes sense that there is a lot going on in there! Part of the complexity is shown by the fact that I have found at least 15 points at the front of the knee so far.
Until now I’ve not thought much about what structure emotional points are related to. What I mean is asking what part of the body does a single point relate to? Is it a mirror of a muscle? Is it a ligament or tendon? Do emotion points relate to acupuncture points or nerves or blood vessels? What about bones, are they represented? Does Fascia (clingwrap around muscles that holds them in) have a say in emotional points? Working all this out is on my to do list for the year as I said in my plan for 2023. I’ve discovered some of the answers to that this past week.
Those three points that appear to overlap are emotional maps of three different structures. One is corresponding to one side of the “knuckle bone “ of the knee – that’s the Red spot. The dark blue stripes are actually referred pain from a muscle spasm (trigger point of adductor longus)! And finally the blue spot is a tendon. I was and still am blown away by this discovery.
I've drawn these as separate - because 3D is beyond me!
All these questions have blossomed in my mind… “why aren't all the trigger points represented?” “Do all the muscles, bones, ligaments have a say emotionally?” I suspect no, but most importantly: “WHY do some structures have emotional connections and others don’t?”. I’ve got at least a dozen more rhetorical questions… that I have suspicions about … but time will likely tell me. That’s what the adventure is all about, right?
My deepest suspicion is that a lot of what I haven’t found is due to my place and time in the world. If I could time travel, perhaps I would find many different emotional spots on the map. Different cultures, castes, genders, continents, ages and stages, these are the things I can’t completely capture. Despite all of this, I do think not every bone, tendon, organ, fascia, trigger point or acupuncture point will reveal itself, whether to me or ever. That’s just part of the mystery.
Let me know if you would like to hear about the emotions in the points around the knee.
Flow with me,
xx
Mary-Anne