There is no denying we are living in strange times. Many of us are at home for an extended period of time, rarely leaving our homes if at all due to lockdown. A powerful little virus has seemingly taken over our world, determining how our lives look and feel, rapidly dismantling familiar structures, activities, and […]
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Layers of Support
The first section of this blog post is an excerpt from the book I am writing, whose working title is Spirit into Form: Exploring Embryological Potential and Prenatal Psychology (hopefully to be published soon!) “When all the layers of support are there for a family, the family hums. Support the mother, support the baby. Have […]
Continue readingResting in Stillness
In this modern world of doing, achieving, obtaining and searching, how do we rest? What does stillness even mean in this context? How can we experience it? And why might we want to? That we might even be asking these questions underlines the necessity. In our rush to complete that internet search, to buy that […]
Continue readingAnd There Was Light: Perception in Craniosacral Biodynamics
The bookcase seemed to have beckoned to me and, once I was near it, the book jumped out at me. Not literally. It didn’t fall off the shelf as sometimes happens, but its title seemed to come into focus, demanding my attention. And Then There Was Light. I wasn’t looking for a book. I wasn’t […]
Continue readingPresence, Thanks and Health
When I used to live in the USA, I always appreciated the reminder at Thanksgiving of the potential to be thankful in any moment, in any situation. In my home country of Canada, Thanksgiving was not as big a holiday. It also more clearly related to the abundance apparent at the time of harvest. Unfortunately, […]
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