Welcome all to my blog on cranio-sacral therapy. It is not my intention to talk much here personally about the practice but rather to provide links to interesting articles and perhaps ideas surrounding this treatment for well-being and health that will hopefully give you an insight into the profound and far reaching effects of cranio-sacral therapy.
Here are two links I have foud incredibly interesting on cranio, one is more for practitioners and those interested in body work and understanding the human organism but includes a nice meditation. It is all about the Liver! The energy powerhouse of the body, an incredible organ that may surprise you in it's size and functions, and also in how much it is interconnected throughout the body!
The Liver is The Most Amazing Organ in the Univer…: http://youtu.be/_snhMkz01Zo
The second is an article that shows how cranio-sacral can be useful in helping those who have suffered from addictions in healing the addiction and the trauma, and also in helping those who have lived with addicts (either as a spouse, a child of an addict or as a concerned friend) cope and let go of some of the more emotional aspects of what they have lived through - which as we cranio-sacral therapist (amongst others) know, can be felt very much as tensions or aches in the tissues of the patient.
http://www.massagetoday.com/mpacms/mt/article.php?id=14600
A very happy and healthy 2015 to you all!
Lovingly
April Dixon
Here are two links I have foud incredibly interesting on cranio, one is more for practitioners and those interested in body work and understanding the human organism but includes a nice meditation. It is all about the Liver! The energy powerhouse of the body, an incredible organ that may surprise you in it's size and functions, and also in how much it is interconnected throughout the body!
The Liver is The Most Amazing Organ in the Univer…: http://youtu.be/_snhMkz01Zo
The second is an article that shows how cranio-sacral can be useful in helping those who have suffered from addictions in healing the addiction and the trauma, and also in helping those who have lived with addicts (either as a spouse, a child of an addict or as a concerned friend) cope and let go of some of the more emotional aspects of what they have lived through - which as we cranio-sacral therapist (amongst others) know, can be felt very much as tensions or aches in the tissues of the patient.
http://www.massagetoday.com/mpacms/mt/article.php?id=14600
A very happy and healthy 2015 to you all!
Lovingly
April Dixon