I work as a massage therapist and I am constantly taking courses to be able to work with my clients using different approaches. I see clients with various needs. Some of my clients suffer from injuries or traumas. Others suffer from stress, anxiety and depression. Massage and energy work has a tremendous beneficial effect on the body and nervous system.
One of the modalities I use in my treatments is Craniosacral therapy. Craniosacral is a non-invasive technique where the practitioner listens to the movements that are taking place in the client's body and opens the space for potential change.
Our body holds a lot of patterns. These patterns are the accumulated events that occurred in our lives. If we have sufficient resources we are able to deal with difficulty more easily. However, if we do not have enough resources we hold to traumatic events until we are able to process them. Craniosacral therapy helps the client to get in touch with their resources in order to be able to process some of the experiences that are stored in their system.
Birth is one of the most important event in one's life. During the birth process a lot of traction and pressure is put on the newborn body. These forces are oftentimes stored in our skull and spine and affect us later on in life. Bringing awareness to these deep imprinted patterns is part of the craniosacral therapy work. Just by paying attention to the forces in the skull and vertebrae we can start releasing and realigning them, giving space for substantial change in the body mind.
The term Craniosacral describes a system of motion that cycles between the bones in our head (cranial bones) and the base of our spine (the sacrum). The cerebrospinal fluid is moved when motion happens and it brings life energy to all the areas of the body.
We carry with us most of our history of patterns and habits. It is stored in our tissue. Sometimes these patterns manifest as restrictions in flow of life force to certain areas of our body. Craniosacral therapy helps with that by allowing the client to get in touch with those patterns by creating the resources to be able process them. If you are interested in finding out more about Craniosacral therapy please email me at info@lovingcareclinic.ca or check out my website al www.lovingcareclinic.ca.
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