“How do internal mental models shape our ability to move, relate, and express in the world?”
Mental Models and Expressive Cognition
Mobility is not only physical — it is also cognitive and expressive.
The ability to move between ideas, feelings, and identities depends on internal mental models, often embedded in body modes — patterns of posture, gesture, voice, and inhibition.
Techniques that help reveal and realign these models support:
Courage to express creative ideas spontaneously
Capacity for empathic and congruent communication
Innovation grounded in alignment between inner and outer perception
This is the terrain of expressive cognition: where internal structure meets outward action.
To support acts based on reality and shared understanding — rather than reactive distortion — the expansion of consciousness is necessary. This is not mystical, but infrastructural. It includes:
Policy making to prevent exploitation of perceptual systems
Promotion approaches that build resilience-based business logics
Implementation of emancipation technologies
Secure internet platforms designed for biodynamic mobility and meaningful expression
Ultimately, knowing the cultural aspects of your internal landscape — and how they express externally — is the most important factor in lasting behavioral change.