In our natural state we are fluid beings. However, because of the stress we experience in our fast paced society, most of us are in a constant state of over-stimulation.
This propels our sensitive systems to be in reaction and therefore in an almost constant fight or flight response.
One of the main causes of dis-eases is stress, which causes our naturally fluid systems to gel up and slow down, which then causes our delicate system to get restricted, imbalanced and undernourished.
By pausing and cultivating some quiet time we can return to a calm and relaxed state. Biodynamic Cranial-Sacral touch, as well as sleep or deep meditation are the perfect tools to facilitate the inherent intelligence of the body. The field that becomes established supports the self-healing abilities of the person. Our body is designed to regulate and repair itself, when given a supportive environment.
As a Biodynamic Cranial-Sacral practitioner, I am trained to work with the subtle energetic field of a client, using gentle, light touch. By listening deeply to the system, tapping into its inherent intelligence, focusing on the system remembering its original blueprint of health. I encourage my client’s system to access its resources, offering new choices and possibilities for the system at every level. Training, then, includes deep perceptual and centering skills as well as extensive study of the anatomy, physiology, and inherent motion of the craniosacral system. This is a holistic approach addressing the mind, body, and spirit.
In the Biodynamic approach, the healing process comes from within the client, not from the outside from the practitioner, and the hand contacts are based on listening and following/reflecting the client’s process rather than pushing or manipulating the client towards a theoretical ideal state.
Here's one of my favorite explanations about Biodynamic Craniosacral work by Michael Shea:
This propels our sensitive systems to be in reaction and therefore in an almost constant fight or flight response.
One of the main causes of dis-eases is stress, which causes our naturally fluid systems to gel up and slow down, which then causes our delicate system to get restricted, imbalanced and undernourished.
By pausing and cultivating some quiet time we can return to a calm and relaxed state. Biodynamic Cranial-Sacral touch, as well as sleep or deep meditation are the perfect tools to facilitate the inherent intelligence of the body. The field that becomes established supports the self-healing abilities of the person. Our body is designed to regulate and repair itself, when given a supportive environment.
As a Biodynamic Cranial-Sacral practitioner, I am trained to work with the subtle energetic field of a client, using gentle, light touch. By listening deeply to the system, tapping into its inherent intelligence, focusing on the system remembering its original blueprint of health. I encourage my client’s system to access its resources, offering new choices and possibilities for the system at every level. Training, then, includes deep perceptual and centering skills as well as extensive study of the anatomy, physiology, and inherent motion of the craniosacral system. This is a holistic approach addressing the mind, body, and spirit.
In the Biodynamic approach, the healing process comes from within the client, not from the outside from the practitioner, and the hand contacts are based on listening and following/reflecting the client’s process rather than pushing or manipulating the client towards a theoretical ideal state.
Here's one of my favorite explanations about Biodynamic Craniosacral work by Michael Shea:
"Be still. Stillness reveals the secrets of eternity."
- Lao Tzu
- Lao Tzu