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My Story Page 86

Muscular System

Third Eye Bloglet: Muscular System Subtleties...



Posting to third eye bloglet - Page 86 - Muscular System: March 28, 2008.

My Story : My Date with My Body - the third-eye bloglet about eyes, mind, sex, science, and society. It makes a real interesting as well as an eye opening reading:

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Muscular system is one of the most complicated systems in the human body.

Lately I have made a new breakthrough into its interconnections throughout the body, but before I explain them to you, I want you to warm up with one of my previous postings on 'muscle' that reads like:

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Over with the three (logically) unexplained experiences of my life!

The physiology of fatigue is supposed to be the muscular or mental inability to perform the desired and/or the necessary physical or mental activity.

Muscular or mental?!

How does the mind affect the muscle?

Or is it that the muscle affects the mind?

How do my experiences throw light on this issue?

Or don't they?

But in all the three of them, tiredness or lethargy was instantaneously replaced with agility, energy, freshness, readiness, and joy.

Okay, in the first and the third experiences, it could have been mind affecting the muscle; but what about the second where no such mental stimulus was there at all!

It was purely physical.

Almost all the athletes, sometime or the other during their athletic ventures, have reported about such a state of being for some duration of time, at least.

Even the dancers experience it quite often.

What happens to them?

What had happened to me?

Or, to that mechanic in my first story when I was 10 years old?

In the first and the third stories, it could have been the mind that might have affected the muscle.

But in the second, it's the muscle that seems to have affected the mind.

Does the manifestation of fatigue depend on the physiological state of the muscle as such, or the nervous perception of it?

The first and the third stories could be explained by the theory of nervous perception, but the second one again indicates toward searching for a theory that considers the physiological state of the muscle as its basic premises to start peeping into the phenomenon.

My temporomandibular joint was getting tired.

Why?

The physiological state of my muscles, somewhere in my body, might have been at fault - let me hypothesize.

Now, what does the physiological state of muscle depend on?

It happens so when the body has exhausted its metabolic reserves and accumulated a lot of waste products in it.

But why so soon?

And why as an almost permanent phenomenon?!

No, it can't be that.

Had it been so, it wouldn't have been able to come out of it so instantaneously in all the three experiences of mine.

Somewhere the muscles seem doing something against themselves as such!

What?

They are working, and then they are immediately getting tired.

Something seems to be keeping working against their working as such!

Something physical!

Something physical in such a way, as is being addressed and rectified temporarily by some mental situations as well, like emergency (as in my first experience at the age of 10) or the ultimate insecurity of jumping into the unknown (as in my third experience at the age of 29)!

Or by some physical situations, like going beyond the extreme of exhaustion (as in my second experience at the age of 27)!

Or in my 53rd year, when I saw the tiredness to the point of becoming one with it; and it vanished into the thin air!

What is the point that is common to them all?

We still need pondering upon a little bit deeper into it.

Let's take, here, a break till the next week.

We'll meet with our energies renewed then!

What I will now be doing is that I will take this study away from a single muscle or from different muscles individually to the entire muscular system, investigating how individual muscles in the human muscular system 'relate' with one another.

And this 'relationship' between seemingly unrelated muscles in the remotest parts of the body is what makes our muscular system as complicated as it makes our life complicated too!

Let's wait for the next week to develop our insight into the subtleties of the human muscular system and its effect on our mind-body system.



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