Survival is not guaranteed in the womb, or even beyond. Although the exact numbers are difficult to assess, researchers agree that many lives end very early, estimating 30 – 75% die in the first days before implantation (Jarvis, 2016). Every step of development involves meeting challenge (e.g., van der Wal, 2005). I remember as a […]
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Welcoming the New Year: Releasing What Was and Embracing What Is, and Remembering Ray Castellino
As many have noted, 2020 has been a year we may prefer to forget and may be glad to see ending. It was a year full of challenges, probably for all of us. We can hope 2021 will be different. How can it not be? For me perhaps the greatest challenge of 2020 was hearing […]
Continue readingRemembering Health: Orienting to the Light and Original Potential
In Craniosacral Biodynamics we appreciate that intrinsic health is always present, and practice orienting to the Health with a capital H, even when it isn’t obviously manifesting. We practice remembering that in the face of dis-ease, Health is at work helping to compensate for challenging conditions. Where we have experienced trauma or overwhelming conditions in […]
Continue readingMasks, Birth and Social Engagement
Many of us were born surrounded by masked faces of strangers assisting a medicalized birth. Imagine how it might be for a little one whose brain and body are geared for seeing mum’s welcoming face and feeling her warm cuddles to instead be greeted by a busy hospital room full of medical strangers. What happens […]
Continue readingLessons from Our Amniotic Ocean
During our time in the womb we float in an amniotic ocean, supported and fed directly by our environment. We may appear to be still and passive, but our lives are full of motion, learning and interaction. So many during this pandemic period are struggling with an extended time of reduced activity, staying at home, […]
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