Cranial Intelligence by Ged Sumner & Steve Haines
Author:Ged Sumner & Steve Haines
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Singing Dragon
Clinical Highlight: Noticing craniopelvic reorganization in practice
It is very common for the body to reorganize itself by making an adjustment in the cranium, then in the pelvis, before a further change can take place in the cranium. This can go back and forth a few times before there is a general reorganization towards the midline.
How do you notice this?
Quite simply the treatment priority moves away from where you are in contact with in the body. This can feel like the process has stopped, but if you widen your field of perception to the rest of the body you will notice that it’s the priority that has changed and potency is now actively bringing about tissue and fluid changes at the other pole of the body.
• Being clear. As you get to know the synchrony between the pelvis and the cranium you can learn to expect these shifts. It may well explain what is happening in the system when you thought things had ground to a halt, or the process of change had simply disengaged. This can be a useful clarification of sections of your treatment that you thought you had not understood or that you thought you didn’t have the skills to follow.
• Changing your expectations. Be open to the inherent treatment plan weaving back and forth between the head and pelvis. Commonly the shifts are with structures that have particular resonances with each other, like the sacrum and occiput, though often it is more complex than this. A good way to follow this is to work in a pair with one practitioner at the head and the other at the pelvis.
• Don’t get too caught up in local events. Adjustments around the immediate area of your handhold or the region of the body where changes are taking place are just part of the whole reorganization event. The more you can always be in relationship to the whole body as well as the local field the more you will enable craniopelvic adjustments.
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