In this century and modern world we are desperately attempting to escape ranking and status to create equality.
But let's face it, we are animals.
Our very wiring drives us to compare ourselves to others… to determine if we are higher or lower in the pecking order socially. Did you know we literally better remember the face of a person we consider high status and forget the lowly? We are wired to track the faces of high-status people (no wonder magazines sell!). Our brains change depending on where we fit in the scale of status… how we think, how we respond to social cues... all of it. A social hierarchy develops in all group living animals, quickly, and helps with order and co-operation as well as resource allocation. It isn't all bad.
You may wonder why I bring this up? I've noticed many, many Body Points that focus on worth, value and "face". They show up on the back of the head, forehead, face, heart, belly... the list is long. I yearn for an egalitarian society, so in truth I ignored the aspect of "face" for a long time. Initially I started pondering the obvious persisting hierarchal societies. The more I considered this, I realised that in fact we in the West have only really started attempting to shed this system very, very recently. The hardwiring to rank people is there, just look at how children and teens naturally attempt to dominate each other.
It may be unpleasant to consider and talk about, but for our wellbeing, we need to recognise that we are primed to compare ourselves to others, to either dominate or submit to others. Knowing that we have this neurobiology means we can balance ourselves more effectively.
Buddha and Jesus, to name two amazing ancient people, knew this was an issue. They fought against our biological natures (the urge to compare, fight and dominate others), so we can find a way to rise above it. So challenging our biological nature isn't a new radical idea, it's just we as individuals and as societies haven't quite shaken off the shackles yet.
Around the left knee I have found a point I've called "Lotus" temporarily as it is a significant point. This Body point is related to referred pain from the Sartorius muscle and is about standing your ground, not being pushed around by others, as well as not allowing yourself to feel inferior or compare yourself to others. Wow, that’s fighting the effects of the pecking order right there! I find it amazing that inside our bodies is the desire to counter status, the emotions of attempting to stand up for ourselves, the urge and yearning to be treated well and fairly.
So courage and standing ground…
xx Mary-Anne