Embodied Language: How Words Move Through the Body
Benjamin Robert Benjamin Robert

Embodied Language: How Words Move Through the Body

We don’t just speak with words — we live them. Neuroscience shows that action verbs spark the body’s motor regions, while metaphors like “grasping an idea” or “falling in love” are rooted in sensation and movement. Language itself is embodied — every phrase we use carries the memory of the body in action.

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Deep Dive Inside the Physiology of a Nerve Reset: How Ortho-Bionomy Reorganises Through Sensory Input
Benjamin Robert Benjamin Robert

Deep Dive Inside the Physiology of a Nerve Reset: How Ortho-Bionomy Reorganises Through Sensory Input

This in-depth blog explores the anatomy and physiology behind a nerve reset in Ortho-Bionomy’s Phase 4. We trace how gentle compression activates mechanoreceptors, alters proprioceptive input, and initiates reorganisation through the nervous system. A precise dive into how the body changes its own instructions — not through force, but through sensing.

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