"Life is what happens to you whilst you are busy making other plans".
March has been like that. I barrelled down the first days of March with plans of hands and arms, aiming to draw and label and digitise. Then as with Wow I got sidetracked with gorgeous looking legs thanks to Tracy and I threw myself into drawing and labelling those.
The Second bracket of March has seen our household toppled with Covid, again, and so, plans were laid aside for the week. Those gorgeous legs were like sirens and called and called to me so I have been writing up my knee spots.
As you can see, I just scribble all my information down with a little diagram. Something I have noticed is that the front of the right knee emotions seem to be about interacting with others. I must say I was quite surprised when I observed this. So far over 4-5 of the body points stories around the right knee appear to be about standing up for oneself, in a gentle or aggressive way, and how to be flexible without being a push over. If it doesn't go well, the urge to run away is in there and fears of being incompetent are a concern. Peer pressure is in there too (don't forget this is a summary folks). Those of you that have a little bit of acupuncture knowledge will probably be less surprised as the wood, water and earth meridians run through the legs. Wood is emotionally related to anger, Water links to worry and fear, while Earth is really about your sense of worth and how you see yourself with your peers. So combining these three makes lots of sense.
Knees help us run (away or toward something), to bow, kick, and jump. I can see these movements in the feelings – issues of flexibility, how much to submit to others, the urge to run away, and anger at being treated poorly. Our legs and knees are where we are "grounded", connected and centred, and present with what we are experiencing.
Now that I look at these points, I wonder if a knee workshop in 6 months might be of interest to people. Hmm.
Life is that fine dance between being rigid and over flexible, we need that sweet spot in between; a stable spot where we can be poised to spring into action. Whether it is the body or our interactions with others.
Love and Light
xx Mary-Anne