Rotation is how systems live inside containment
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Jan 24, 2026
What if you realize that we are functioning around gravity, yet this is a containment.
One of the most important things that happens to us during the birthing process is exposure to gravity.
To become a constant, we need to add intake and elimination. Once gravity exists as a constant, the question becomes:
How do I move, adapt, and function without fighting the container? The answer is rotation.
Rotation allows:
- load redistribution without collapse
- transition without force escalation
- movement without loss of reference
- waste venting without explosion
Rotation is cooperation with gravity, not resistance to it.
That’s why:
- midline organizes around torsion
- balance emerges from twist, not rigidity
A non-rotational system inside gravity must:
Which is exactly what you see in robots — and dysregulated humans.
Click HERE to learn more about Movement Lesson and rotation.