The Vertical Human: Upward Alignment, Energetic Conduction, and the Forgotten Posture of Standing Prayer
Human beings have always carried two simultaneous identities: the biological organism and the vertical instrument. One breathes, eats, and sleeps; the other aligns, conducts, and transmits. Across the ancient world, long before formal religions codified their rituals, the human body was understood as a living axis — a bridge between earth and sky. The spine was not merely a column of bone but a channel; the palms were not merely hands but open terminals; the raised‑arm stance was not a gesture of surrender but a configuration for upward flow. Let's explore the standing, open‑handed, upward‑aligned posture found in early civilisations, mystery traditions, and energy‑based practices. It is not presented as superior to kneeling or bowing, but as a different technology — one that operates on principles of physiology, electromagnetism, and the universal symbolism of the sky‑axis. 1. The Human Body as a Vertical Instrument The human nervous system is fundamentally vertical. Sign...