




Embodiment Diagram: Movement, Intuition, Regulation & Integration
Embodiment Diagram Story
The Embodiment Diagram maps four mediums of embodiment—movement, intuition, regulation, and integration—as living technologies for grounded presence in a world that fragments the body from its knowing. Situated within the Wataring Whole ecosystem, this diagram offers a practical framework for tending the body as terrain, supporting awareness, care, and relational practice. Distinct from the six areas of the Waters, the Embodiment Diagram centers how embodiment is cultivated through daily practice, not abstraction—restoring relationship to the body as a site of wisdom, rhythm, and repair.

Embodiment Diagram Story
While the Embodiment Diagram centers four mediums of embodiment, it lives in relationship with the Wataring Whole's Six Waters, where water is practiced as a technology for tending life across six distinct areas. The diagram offers a way to move through the Waters with capacity and care, supporting how the body receives, processes, and integrates what each Water reveals. This relationship is not structural overlap but ecological alignment: the Embodiment Diagram supports how one shows up to the Waters, while the Waters shape the conditions in which embodiment is practiced.




























