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A storm inspired piece on fluid movement.

QiMindset

Published on February 19, 2026

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A storm inspired piece on fluid movement.

Hi WA family! The storm woke me up last night. The wind was wild, the trees were dancing, and the sound of the wind through their branches sounded like a thousand ghosts wailing.

Then the back fence snapped with a loud crack! Lightning blazed across the western sky, and the power went out. Fortunately, it was out for only five minutes. But I was now wide awake, so I got my laptop and wrote this blog about my passion, fascia, fluid movement, and Qigong.

On this stormy night, I found myself fascinated with the trees as they bent with the wind.

They don’t snap — unless they are rigid.

The same is true of us.

From Bio-Tensegrity to Facintegrity

For years, many movement scientists and manual therapists have embraced the biotensegrity model, a term championed by orthopedic surgeon Stephen Levin and inspired by architect Buckminster Fuller.

the human spine and bio-tensegrity model

The idea is elegant:

Bones are not stacked like bricks.

They float inside a web of tension-bearing tissues.

Fascia, muscles, and tendons create continuous tension.

Bones act like compression struts.

Instead of levers and pulleys, the body becomes a suspension bridge.

This model changed everything.

It helped us understand why tension in one shoulder can influence the opposite hip.

Why twisting the foot can echo up into the jaw.

Why spiraling Qigong feels so… integrative.

And yet — as beautiful as this model is — something was missing.

Water.

The Part We Forgot: We Are Mostly Fluid

Your fascia is not dry rope.

It is a hydrated, gel-like matrix.

It is collagen suspended in ground substance.

It is saturated with interstitial fluid.

It is alive.

Researchers have begun using the term facintegrity to describe a more complete view — one that accounts not only for tension and compression, but also for fluid dynamics.

Because here’s what’s fascinating:

Your fibroblasts — the cells that build collagen — are not only sensitive to stretch. They are sensitive to:

  • fluid pressure.
  • To shear forces.
  • To hydration levels.
  • To inflammation.
  • To subtle changes in the internal environment.

If tension is the architecture, let’s view fluid as the climate.

And climate determines behavior.

The human spine and the facintegrity model

Why This Matters for Your Body

When you are under stress, your nervous system tightens.

When you are inflamed, your tissues thicken.

When you stop moving, fluid stagnates.

And when fluid stagnates, fibroblasts can begin laying down protective collagen — reinforcing the “armor.”

This is not your body betraying you; it’s your body protecting you.

But this protection, when chronic, can become a painful prison.

In my book, Fractured To Freedom, I talk about how fascia contraction often begins as wisdom.

Fascia thickens to guard against injury.

Muscles brace to stabilize emotion.

Collagen densifies to contain trauma.

But if the storm never passes, the tension becomes the new identity, the new normal!

That is where Qigong enters.

Qigong: The Art of Fluid Remodeling

When you spiral slowly in Qigong…

You are not stretching your muscles.

You are shifting pressure gradients.

When you breathe deeply…

You are not “relaxing.”

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You are altering thoracic pressure, influencing venous return, and enhancing lymphatic flow.

When you visualize light washing through tissue…

You are shifting autonomic tone, which changes chemistry, fluid behavior, and fibroblast signaling.

You are hydrating the matrix.

You are restoring glide.

You are whispering to the climate inside your body.

That is facintegrity in motion.

Storms Outside, Storms Inside

Have you ever noticed how some people ache when the weather shifts?

Barometric pressure changes.

Interstitial pressure shifts.

Fluid dynamics adjust.

Rigid systems resist.

Hydrated systems adapt.

The same applies emotionally.

When life’s barometric pressure drops — loss, conflict, uncertainty — a rigid psyche fractures.

A fluid psyche reorganizes.

This is not just a metaphor. It is physiology.

The Evolution of the Model

Biotensegrity is not wrong.

It is incomplete.

It gave us structure.

Facintegrity gives us aliveness.

One describes how we hold shape.

The other describes how we respond to change.

And if there is one truth I have learned through decades of Qigong, fascia work, and life itself, it is this:

Resilience is not rigidity.

Resilience is adaptability.

Adaptability requires hydration — physically, emotionally, spiritually.

The Freedom Hidden in Fluidity

When we begin our healing journey, we often try to “fix” tension.

We stretch harder.

We strengthen more.

We brace against the brace.

But true freedom comes when we restore movement to the matrix.

When fluid glides again.

When spirals replace straight lines.

When breath irrigates contraction.

This is why spiraling movements feel different than linear stretching.

Spirals move fluid.

Spirals distribute pressure.

Spirals speak the native language of fascia.

Nature does not move in straight lines… Nor should we!

A Simple Practice to Explore Facintegrity

Stand in Wuji. (Basic horse stance)

Knees soft.

Jaw unclenched.

Breathe slowly.

Place your awareness not on muscle tension — but on hydration. I don’t mean that you should go drink a glass of water… maybe later. Hydrate with imagery!

Imagine your body as a warm, living ocean.

As you inhale, feel subtle expansion — like the tide rising.

As you exhale, feel gentle settling — like the tide receding.

Now add a slow spiral through the spine.

Not big. Not forced.

Just enough to stir the internal waters.

Notice:

It is not the stretch that changes you.

It is the circulation and peace of mind.

Stay here for three minutes.

Your fibroblasts are listening.

From Fracture to Flow

When I look back at my own journey — the fractures, the rigidity, the internal bracing — I see now that healing was never about becoming stronger.

It was about becoming more fluid.

Physically.

Emotionally.

Energetically.

Bio-tensegrity helped me understand my structure.

Facintegrity helped me understand my softness.

And freedom?

Freedom lives where structure and fluid dance together.

Not rigid.

Not collapsing.

Responsive.

So on stormy days — outside or inside — remember:

You are not scaffolding.

You are a living, breathing, fluid matrix.

And the more gently you spiral…

The more gracefully you reorganize.

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