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Curves
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Just like spines, tree trunks have curves. Some are more pronounced than others. What you find in anatomy books probably doesn't reflect the very individual curves of your spine.
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Let's have fun overlapping the anatomical image of the spine on the right with tree trunks her above. Don't forget that an image is fixed unlike the image-feeling, the feelmige of our column or spine. Imagine it flexible like seaweed at the bottom of the sea, and yet solid like a tree trunk as well. Solid like in steadfast. Plants and humans both seek light, each in their own way.