A craniosacral therapist is trained to detect subtle motions within the body. These rhythms are expressions of being alive .... stillness, expansion and contraction. "Your entire body and its components expand and contract continually, with intermittent pauses in stillness" - Mia Kalef. Life experiences introduce different motions into the system. For example, the body may… Continue reading The difference between surviving and thriving
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The body remembers: Early life imprints
Babies (and adults) remember their birth and early life (pre-verbal) experiences. These experiences are imprinted on the nervous system and tissues of the body. Early life experiences, like birth, influence our body and our behaviour. These formative experiences are often forgotten but can be later remembered (for example during a treatment of cranio). This occurs… Continue reading The body remembers: Early life imprints
