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the ultimate resource / Penny Heiple
One of the most important breakthroughs of the inside-out approach to healthcare has been the realization that the more we are able to “be with” our experiences in the here and now — particularly our challenges — the greater the potential for healing.
past to present / Margaret Rosenau
…under a huge full moon, they walked the Labyrinth at the Ranch in celebration of the next day’s anniversary of their first conversation about the possibility of Margaret purchasing the School Of Inner Health.
down the rabbit hole / Penny Heiple
Penny Heiple writes, “Lately, I’ve taken a tumble down the rabbit hole of trauma and trauma therapy. To say I’ve been humbled is a bit of an understatement.”
why is biodynamics revolutionary? / Margaret Rosenau
I consider Biodynamics a revolutionary paradigm because it is relational, and relationships can create change – the kind of change that is revolutionary in someone’s life and world.
cultivating stability / margaret rosenau
In this video blog, Margaret reminds us that stability and Health are always within us and that we can access them right now.
finding a sense of safety in challenging times / Margaret Rosenau
In this video blog, Margaret shares how we can find a sense of safety and calm in these challenging times.
embryology and its relationship to health / Margaret Rosenau
Embryology is a profound and important life stage and a significant part of our anatomy study in our Craniosacral Foundation training.
some reason why i must / Margaret Rosenau
A discussion of the quote, “I am doing this because there is some reason why I must. It has been so the entire way and this is but one more step. I have been taken care of and I know that protection will continue. Amazing things are opening up. I haven’t been brought this far only to be let down. There is no need for fear or doubt.” (With Thinking Fingers, p. 55) by William Sutherland.
changing the past / Margaret Rosenau
But, you say, we can’t change the past. And I say, we can change our relationship to it.
entering the unknown / Penny Heiple
The process of Life Itself is unknown. We can either embrace this fact or resist it. When we come into contact with the unknown, we touch the invisible world. It is here where we encounter our shadow, those unconscious aspects of us, both light and dark, that tend to run our lives unbeknownst to us.
a life-changing conversation / Margaret Rosenau
With all the problems in the world, how can changing one person’s mind and heart possibly matter? But it does. And it goes both ways.
changes at the school of inner health / Margaret Rosenau
Changes at the School of Inner Health
healing through conditions / Penny Heiple
All clients are their own Healers and hold their own answers.
why self-regulation is the most important thing in the world / Andrea L. Bell
As a therapist who specializes in treating complex post-traumatic stress, I am often asked whether my practice is “depressing,” or whether it brings me down. It’s an obvious question: Along with the victories and the moments of fulfilling interpersonal connection, I am in vicarious contact with intensely difficult situations and stories.
the change we don’t want / Penny Heiple
When it comes to healing, it doesn’t seem obvious that we resist change. After all, we are usually suffering with some sort of condition that we really do want to change.
trust and attunement: a biodynamic path / Cherionna menzam-sills
Cherionna Menzam-Sills writes, “It’s important to remember that in every instance it is the process of attunement that is the point. The attainment, and the result it brings, is not something you should ever be concerned with. It is about attunement, not attainment.”
a different kind of gratitude practice / Penny Heiple
I’ve come to another way of practicing gratitude, one that allows me to feel and experience gratitude on many levels, without all the effort of trying to force it.