Friday, July 1, 2011

Earth Membrane Receptor


My heart pulses and kneeds freely as lungs fill a soft flaring rib-basket.
the 5 lungs (3rt, 2lft are heavy smooth bloodfull sponges - sliding against each other, the membrane of the thoracic cavity, and the undulating heart embraced between. stacked on top of each other. Those below resting upon the diaphragm - sucked down and pressed up. Those above pressed and sucked by those below. All pressing and sucking against their lubricating, protective sacks and suspended from the trachea, through the thyroid butterfly and hyoid bone, to the glotis and anchored into the sinuses.

Notice how soft and easily, long tides of breath can flow out and in - lungs condensing and expanding, Breath spiraled by nasal turbinids down into the microscopic alveolar sacks.

Osmotic forces press and suck gasses across the delicate mucus membrain into the blood. The spirilic flow of breath allows fluid drainage through small openings to swirl within spherical chambers to maximize dispersion.

The expanding lungs and rib basket and descending diaphragm all draw the paricardium large allowing the heart to suck in more blood.
The rising diaphragm, and condensing ribs and lungs press against the heart and help it pump more powerfully. . The heart is polirhythmic.

This pulsating living architecture rests upon and interacts with the digestive organs across the diaphragm. The stomach and spleen, liver, and pancreas rest upon the intestines which are piled into the pelvic bowl and contained by the peritoneal sack of the abdominal cavity.

Shifting the foundation sends undulations upward.
Fluids piled upon each other, resting in gravity.
A soft pulsating tower. Embedded upon Earths membrane



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