Holding our clients with an open-hearted resonance, we may find ourselves sensing more than we imagined… One morning, just after Valentines Day (the day of love) I woke up in the morning feeling a deep sadness in my heart. Where had it come from? I had been feeling good when I went to bed. I […]
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What Do I Do Next?
Students of Craniosacral Biodynamics often ask the question in various ways: How do I know what to do next? Or where to go? Or which inertial fulcrum to address? One of challenges of learning and practicing Craniosacral Biodynamics is that it is not about me as practitioner making these decisions. And we aren’t focused on […]
Continue readingLife After Birth: Embracing Being Beyond Our History
You have probably heard the quote, “Those who do not remember the past are bound to repeat it.” Alternatively, and perhaps more accurately, Mark Twain is reported to have declared, “History doesn’t repeat itself but it rhymes.” Why is this relevant to the subject of life after birth? In my experience, those discovering that we […]
Continue readingBeing Astonished in Craniosacral Biodynamics
Mary Oliver, one of my favorite poets, writes the following in her poem Messenger. “Let me keep my mind on what matters, which is my work, which is mostly standing still and learning to be astonished.” This is our job in being with a client. We might as well be with God. […]
Continue readingEmbodying Biodynamics
How can we deepen our understanding and felt sense of the subtle phenomena perceived in Craniosacral Biodynamics? I have always found the meditative movement practice of Continuum to take us into similar territories as Biodynamics. In a special webinar class this month, we will explore Biodynamic perceptual concepts through our own bodies. It has often […]
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