The theme in my classes this week is the knee joint, by itself and in relation to the foot and hip. I've been contemplating the psychological correlate of the knee. Our connection to our feet, for example, relates to how grounded we feel in our lives. But what about knees? There is something elusive about the knee - it doesn't "feel" much of anything except when it suddenly starts hurting. It's an intermediary, the site of transition between sitting and standing and walking. It's rare that we even notice them.
The Inside Story on Knees
The Inside Story on Knees
The Inside Story on Knees
The theme in my classes this week is the knee joint, by itself and in relation to the foot and hip. I've been contemplating the psychological correlate of the knee. Our connection to our feet, for example, relates to how grounded we feel in our lives. But what about knees? There is something elusive about the knee - it doesn't "feel" much of anything except when it suddenly starts hurting. It's an intermediary, the site of transition between sitting and standing and walking. It's rare that we even notice them.