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Podcast: Interview with Jane Shaw on Creating Safety | cranial intelligence blog
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Random thoughts on biodynamic craniosacral therapy and stuff we like. Train at Body Intelligence. Podcast: Interview with Jane Shaw on Creating Safety. July 10, 2015 in Biodynamics. Jane Shaw and Steve Haines. Click here to listen to the interview: Jane Shaw and Steve Haines 2015-07-09. Jane is a senior tutor on Body Intelligence Trainings, organises the Breath of Life conference. Runs a busy cranial practice. In Northern Ireland and is currently doing a MA/PhD in Depth Psychology. Jane: Mm-hmm, 10 years.
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Train at Body Intelligence | cranial intelligence blog
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Random thoughts on biodynamic craniosacral therapy and stuff we like. Train at Body Intelligence. Train at Body Intelligence. There are courses running all over the world. There are courses starting soon in Brighton, Dublin, Mysore, Vancouver, Toronto, Auckland and Melbourne. Find out more here:. Postcard for the Dublin course starting in Feb 2011:. Post Graduate Courses/ CPD. Buy the book at Singing Dragon. Growing Brains in a Jar. Immunology in the Gut Mucosa. Follow Blog via Email. RT @ Singing Dragon.
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Biodynamics | cranial intelligence blog
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Random thoughts on biodynamic craniosacral therapy and stuff we like. Train at Body Intelligence. You are currently browsing the category archive for the ‘Biodynamics’ category. Podcast: 6 Questions for Ged Sumner on Cranial Work. December 12, 2015 in Biodynamics. Https:/ cranialintelligence.files.wordpress.com/2015/12/6q-ged-sumner-dec-2015-v2.mp3. 20 mins of Steve interviewing Ged. On being a good enough practitioner:. On the main presentations in clinic work:. On the core assumptions of cranial work:.
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Fascia | cranial intelligence blog
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Random thoughts on biodynamic craniosacral therapy and stuff we like. Train at Body Intelligence. You are currently browsing the category archive for the ‘Fascia’ category. Two Bits of Upper Neck Anatomy. August 6, 2014 in Anatomy. Myodural Bridge, Enix DE et al 2014 J Can Chiropr Assoc 58: 184. This is a great review. Of connections between the sub occipital muscles and the cervical dura. There are some more images in the article. Here is David Butler discussing the anatomy:. 8216;What a name! On why it...
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Ged and Steve in Conversation May 2014: Transcript | cranial intelligence blog
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Random thoughts on biodynamic craniosacral therapy and stuff we like. Train at Body Intelligence. Ged and Steve in Conversation May 2014: Transcript. September 10, 2014 in Biodynamics. Ged: ‘I’ve got this thing that you need to get to a sort of proficient skill level, then we’re all the same; all practitioners are equally effective. You don’t need to be in practice for 20 years. You know what I mean? You can download the transcript here http:/ bit.ly/ged-steve-2014-04-transcript. Steve: I do think that’s...
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Engaging The Body: Marina Collard and Steve Haines in Conversation | cranial intelligence blog
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Random thoughts on biodynamic craniosacral therapy and stuff we like. Train at Body Intelligence. Engaging The Body: Marina Collard and Steve Haines in Conversation. June 17, 2015 in Biodynamics. Has been dancing and/or teaching movement, dance and somatic practice all her life. She is also a biodynamic craniosacral therapist. Steve Haines. 8217; We explore embodiment using movement, relational touch and presence. The next workshop is in London, 22-24 Aug 2015. Why is presence more compelling to watch?
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The Old Parts of the Brain are Fast but Dumb | cranial intelligence blog
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Random thoughts on biodynamic craniosacral therapy and stuff we like. Train at Body Intelligence. The Old Parts of the Brain are Fast but Dumb. February 23, 2015 in Neurology. Https:/ cranialintelligence.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/asprey-labrador-clip-v2.m4a. Above is a great audio clip on how the old parts of the brain can govern behaviour. The clip is from a talk by Dave Asprey. I am never entirely sure about many bio hacking claims, but this is a novel way of explaining the triune brain. A Film About...
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Two Bits of Upper Neck Anatomy | cranial intelligence blog
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Random thoughts on biodynamic craniosacral therapy and stuff we like. Train at Body Intelligence. Two Bits of Upper Neck Anatomy. August 6, 2014 in Anatomy. Myodural Bridge, Enix DE et al 2014 J Can Chiropr Assoc 58: 184. This is a great review. Of connections between the sub occipital muscles and the cervical dura. There are some more images in the article. Here is David Butler discussing the anatomy:. 8216;What a name! 8216; David Butler NOI notes July 2014. Enix DE et al (2014). Here is a good article.
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Trauma | cranial intelligence blog
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Random thoughts on biodynamic craniosacral therapy and stuff we like. Train at Body Intelligence. You are currently browsing the category archive for the ‘Trauma’ category. Podcast: Interview with Jane Shaw on Creating Safety. July 10, 2015 in Biodynamics. Jane Shaw and Steve Haines. Click here to listen to the interview: Jane Shaw and Steve Haines 2015-07-09. Jane is a senior tutor on Body Intelligence Trainings, organises the Breath of Life conference. Runs a busy cranial practice. Jane: As you say, I’...