The Mid-Space
Traditionally called the midline in Osteopathic and Craniosacral literature, the open spaces in and around our spine are much wider and thicker than a line and better imagined as the
READ MORETraditionally called the midline in Osteopathic and Craniosacral literature, the open spaces in and around our spine are much wider and thicker than a line and better imagined as the
READ MOREListening is such a powerful skill to develop. Even though we can speak the same language, the same way, we understand that language in vastly different terms. When we speak
READ MOREThe speed of modern life is not natural. Our natural rhythms are much slower than the pace our life requires. Feeling ready to do something before we have to is
READ MOREHere in Denver, spring has most certainly begun. In the beautiful greenbelt near the school, the grass is tall and lush after several recent snowstorms. New geese and duck families
READ MOREI hold on this morning to the normal places that are not disrupted. I am writing while unsettled by events I can’t control. My daughter’s school and most others
READ MOREFor each of us, there are people who have influenced our life so deeply that there’s no question life would be different if they had never been part of it.
READ MOREWe are excited to announce our next Craniosacral Biodynamics Certification Training beginning this Spring! We are offering two Module 1 courses April 3-7 and June 5-9, 2019. You can choose
READ MORE“Pendulation is an exercise to develop a relationship between the “unresourced” and the “resourced” parts of our consciousness or inner universe. Between the lost and the found, the fragment and
READ MOREA physiological explanation of traumatic memory can provide a foundation for increased self-acceptance and compassion, which are both foundational for the healing of trauma. Times of extreme stress such as
READ MOREI consider myself incredibly fortunate that part of my work is tending to and listening to life forces and teaching others to do the same. My job is to pay
READ MOREThere is a lot to be afraid of, like our impact on our planet and the unsustainability of our lifestyle. But being afraid of each other because of skin color, religion,
READ MOREThis is an informative and heartfelt blog from our friend and colleague, Dr. Kate Klemer, on a little-known ligament present in 60% of the population that can sometimes be the
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