The vertical position symbolizes life. Psychologist E. Edinger offered an idea, simple yet deep.
If one body lies flat on the ground and another stands upright, you’d bet on the second for its vital spark.
Of course, the horizontal can mean rest or sleep. It’s a kind of potentiality. But not all energy moves from potential to kinetic. Sometimes it’s death. Or paralysis.
To slither along the ground, you only need “cold” blood, like snakes or frogs. Calling that life feels wrong. It’s more like existing. Standing up demands energy, a fire inside. Dozing on your feet is risky.
The harsher the world, the truer this is. Criminals pick victims with hunched backs, sluggish steps, eyes glued to the dirt. A grappler, lost in panic, hears one command: straighten your spine, look up.
Standing straight is more than body posture. You can soar to a meta-level, where contradictions dissolve. The ideal is to find your inner axis of meaning. The world pillar (Axis Mundi). The cosmic tree (Arbor Mundi). The Ego-Self axes.
Sincerely yours,
-Alexander
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