We’re at our quarterly Biodynamic CranioSacral therapy training segment, and the exercise is to access our resources to help titrate a pain in the body. To connect to the pain […]
After my tutorial in Biodyamic CraniSacral Therapy, Saturday July 23rd, 2011: I am reminded once again, why this work is so powerful; why it holds such a special place in […]
Three Parts of the Autonomic Nervous System based on the work of Stephen Porges, PhD.-A PolyVagal Perspective This article is based on a 4 day Advanced Cranial Workshop I attended […]
This former patient, who I haven’t seen since 2009, called me because he had been experiencing excruciating pain in both jaw joints and his temples since he had four fillings […]
The oscillations of the slime mold convey a self-organizing Intelligence within the slime mold. This is the same self-organizing Intelligence we employ in Biodynamic CranioSacral Therapy. Where we speak of […]
It’s unfortunate that an occasion that symbolizes peace and joy has become one of the most stressful times of the year for so many people. With expectations in our society […]
Just returned from a four day Advanced Craniosacral seminar with Katherine Ukleja DO, BCST. Entitled ‘Behind the Smile’, it demonstrated a social engagement system grounded within the neurology of the […]
I recently attended an Advanced Training in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy. The topic was Ignition – the energetic process of the sperm meeting the egg at the moment of Conception. This […]
The Autonomic nervous system’s two parts – the Sympathetic and the Parasympathetic nervous systems have the task of independently, ie. without us having to think about it, controlling close to […]
Imagine you had a switch in your body, that if activated, could right your digestion, improve your sleep, cognition, mood and heart rate. That switch is the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS). […]
Trungpa Rimpoche, Pema Chodren’s Buddhist teacher, observed in his visit to the United States that “Most people don’t feel themselves properly.” This leads to a lot of ‘over-efforting’ in daily […]