Terra Karda Blog:


August 2008
22: FREE Nia DEMO CLASS
20: Fall Schedule
July 2008
31: KARDA'S on Fort Myers Beach
28: VIDEO - Nia and The Five Stages of Self-Healing
28: Nia's Five Stages of Self Healing
23: "TEAM NIA" Supporting Habitat for Humanity Halton
22: Nia Aids in Healing Bipolar Disorder, Brings Joy
22: Nia - Voices of the Body
22: Nia - Voice of the Connective Tissue
22: Nia - Voice of the Muscles
22: Nia - Voice of the Ligaments
22: Nia - Voice of the Tendons
22: Nia - Voice of the Bones
22: Nia - Voice of the Joints
22: Nia - Voice of the Lymphatic System
22: Nia - Voice of the Respiratory System
22: Nia - Self Healing
22: Nia - The Body's Way Principle 1
22: Nia - The Body's Way Principle 2
22: Nia - The Body's Way Principle 3
22: Nia - The Body’s Way Principle 4
22: Nia - The Body's Way Education - An Overview
22: Nia - The Body's Way Education
21: NEW BUILD DATE offered to "Team Nia"
17: Nia Education - The Upper Arm Bone
14: VIDEO - Nia presented on CTV Vancouver
13: Move, Groove and Rejuvenate!
13: Nia Education - The Pelvis
13: Nia Education - The Chest
04: Nia Education - The Ankle Joint
03: Thai Yoga Massage thru July and August at a Discounted Price!
May 2008
07: Ground Breaking News
06: Donate. Participate. Advocate.
05: HfHH 2008 Partner Family - 51C John St.
04: HfHH 2008 Partner Family - 51B John St.
03: HfHH 2008 Partner Family - 51A John St.
April 2008
23: Laughter Yoga Classes
23: Nia Jam in Carlisle
08: Supta Surya Yoga and Wellness - OPEN HOUSE
08: Local Media - SNAP Halton Hills
07: Going with the flow at 25th Nia celebration
01: Yoga Retreat
March 2008
27: Discover Your Life Force
27: Earth Hour
16: CTV Vancouver 2008 - Video Interview
10: FREE Nia Class Invitation
01: NIA : un mélange danse-yoga-arts martiaux énergisant
February 2008
27: Expressive Movement & Art Exploration
10: Welcome to our new website


What People are saying about Terra Karda Studio:

“Taking a Nia class is like dancing with your sisters at a wedding, holding nothing back. The only difference is there is no alcohol needed!”
Gail Kossel, Georgetown, Ontario

“I have never had such personal attention during a Yoga class. A relaxing shoulder massage, gentle assistance, warm blanket and a soothing eye pillow. If that wasn’t enough, I even received a gentle scalp massage at the end of one class! Denis is AMAZING!”
Lee-Ann Poff, Georgetown, ON

Nia - Voice of the Lymphatic System

Posted: Jul 22, 12:15 PM

Each Voice of The Body is defined within a Structure made up of the Cognitive, Symbology, and Sensory Awareness aspects. Each aspect is defined by particular elements that impart the scientific components and deeper meanings of the Voice of The Body. Review the Structure to better understand this issue’s Voices of the Body.

Cognitive

Who Am I: I am your Lymphatic System. My function is to work as a second circulatory system.

Voice of the Lymphatic System: I am the voice of your Lymphatic System. By design I parallel and compliment your cardiovascular system. My jobs include cleansing, removing excess fluid, keeping your immune system strong, and helping you to maintain homeostasis.

There are many parts to me that filter and return cleaned fluid to your blood and magically create lines of defense to help you combat infection. I depend on movement of the skeletal muscles for my circulation. The more you move, the healthier I am.

As a second circulatory system, my main function is to act as a drainage system, and to provide a second highway for white blood cells and other immune cells to travel and defeat infections. I have the ability to return any excess fluid and protein that builds up in your body as interstitial fluid, back to your circulatory system so that it can be removed from your body’s tissues. I also carry fats to your liver for processing.

As the gatekeeper of your body’s defense mechanism, your immune system strong, I keep you healthy and strong with my extensive network of collecting vessels, lymph nodes, the spleen, thymus, tonsils, appendix, and mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue such as Peyer’s patches and bone marrow.

I am an open-end cleansing system, with parts that include: lymph vessels, where my job begins as I collect large waste particles, debris, and other material that needs to be disposed (called lymph); lymph nodes, which screen out harmful bacteria along the course of the vessels; lymph capillaries, which include a flap valve to prevent the lymph from flowing backwards; lymph ducts, which collect and move fluids through the system, the largest being the thoracic duct, a large sac-like structure within the abdominal cavity located near the second lumbar vertebra; your tonsils, organs which help you combat harmful organisms that you might ingest and or breathe into your body; submaxillary nodes containing lymphocytes (white blood cells) that function as a line of defense; right and left jugular lymphatic trunks, which drain the extremities, cranium, and neck, removing debris from the right and left sides of the body; and Peyer’s patches, a cluster and special assembly of lymphatic follicles that live in the mucosa of your small intestine.

My Gift to You: I make it possible for you to live actively and without worry. I am in partnership with your immune system to combat disease and heal injuries. I work automatically to maintain your well-being without your conscious intervention.

Symbology

Imagine Me As: Visualize me as a drainage system with tiny pumps that squeeze excess fluid out of your tissues, and tiny drains that act as catch basins to cleanse and remove what you do not need.

Sensory

In Nia: We teach you to stimulate your lymphatic system by opening and closing all 13 joints. We teach you to integrate the movement forms into every step so that you constantly vary the way you stimulate this system. We teach you to squeeze, pump, shake, and vibrate the muscles to keep the lymphatic system happy.

When Dancing Through Life: Instead of sitting on the couch, sit on the floor. Going down to the floor and standing back up will fold and unfold the body and pump fluids in and out of tissue. Change shape as often as possible. Move and change the shape and alignment of body parts to avoid the pooling of fluids. When waiting for the shower to warm up, shake like a dog coming out of the rain. Vibrate your lymphatic system into wellness. Before you go to bed, hug your knees, folding into a tight ball, then open like you’re making snow angels. Repeat several times to keep your lymph system happy. Touch and massage all parts of your body, squeezing, wiping, brushing, and wringing out muscles to keep the lymphatic system functioning.

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