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healing and the inner compass / Johanna Franzel
Guest post by Johanna Franzel, MEd, LMT, BCST, on persistent questions: What does healing even look like? Is it real? Do we know it when we see it? - and answers from a dog.
the vagus nerve and eye movements: tools for trauma recovery / Dr. Arielle Schwartz
Guest post by Dr. Arielle Schwartz on how specific eye movements can influence the vagus nerve and help heal trauma.
book review: spirit into form by cherionna Menzam-Sills/ margaret rosenau
A book review by Margaret Rosenau, MA, RCST®, SEP, APP
dreaming in the shape of our actual bodies / Johanna Franzel
Guest post by Johanna Franzel, MEd, LMT, BCST, on how our aspirations are not separate from the truth of our bodies.
tracking the Invisible / Sophie Rieu
Guest post by Sophie Rieu, RCST, on how our bodies speak to us, biodynamic craniosacral therapists, in the most peculiar language.
it’s time to call out the dragons / Margaret Rosenau
It is time to mix our anger and our love into the powerful force it can be.
professional craniosacral practitioner training / Margaret Rosenau
Our Professional training in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy starts soon! The training consists of 10 modules with 350 classroom hours and 350 hours of outside-of-class study, for a total of 700 hours.
the winged messenger / Sophie Rieu
Guest post by Sophie Rieu, RCST, on the expression of potency in the body.
fascia and the vagus nerve / dr. arielle schwartz
The key role of the fascia in how we physically experience stress and heal from traumatic events.
how pain remembers, teaches, and transforms / Margaret Rosenau
How we hold grudges against our pain, which is the keeper of our stories.
professional craniosacral practitioner training / Margaret Rosenau
Our Professional training in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy starts soon! The training consists of 10 modules with 350 classroom hours and 350 hours of outside-of-class study, for a total of 700 hours.
trashcans and hurricanes: explaining craniosacral therapy to an 8-year-old / Johanna Franzel
A simple, elegant explanation of how to focus on what is well, on what organizes health.
engaging with the living world / Margaret Rosenau
Life matters and matter is alive: teaching students to recognize this aliveness in themselves or others.
pandemics, parenthood and octopuses: when there is no finish line / Johanna Franzel
Guest post by Johanna Franzel, MEd, LMT, BCST on the surprising connection between octopuses’ ability to sense without eyes, parenting, and stress.
we are all intelligent / Margaret rosenau
Learning to recognize the innate intelligence in each other as BCST students.
feeling into what is possible from here / margaret rosenau
Making room for emotions is important but is often shamed or stereotyped. Emotions are part of the life force of our nervous system.
nervous system time: a vlog / margaret rosenau
Margaret’s unique perspective and wisdom about the aliveness of the Nervous System and the importance of remembering the depth of our inherent knowing.
nervous system time / margaret rosenau
Margaret Rosenau’s explanation of the nervous system.
an oyster who had earned his pearl / margaret rosenau
Part 1 of a 2-part blog on mortality and the transformative power of the Coronavirus and other dis-eases.