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So lets just suppose that there are similarities between our fascia (connective tissue attaching our bones to muscles, etc) and our subarachnoid space (not the band, the brain layer). This based on my highly scientific looking-at-of some pictures on the Internet. They both look like spiderwebby stuff that clings when you peel the layers apart. They connect the layers. They are what is Between, neither this nor that, neither bone nor muscle, neither Pia Mater nor Dura Mater. I have fibromyalgia, which wreaks havoc on the fascia. And I recently had an amazing experience with cranial-sacral therapy, which moves around the plates of ones skull and the cerebrospinal fluid surrounding it, the cerebrospinal fluid that dwells in subarachnoid space. Since I am an artist and not a scientist, I am allowed to think thoughts about vague relationships and correlations that cannot be reproduced in a laboratory. And so Im thinking about beautiful spiderwebs that hold our brains and bodies together; about how whatever causes the fascia to go haywire might also cause the subarachnoid bits to get a little weird, too, and/or vice-versa.
Posted on: Fri, 23 May 2014 05:10:14 +0000

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