Multidimensional HealingMy undergraduate training has been in the field of Physical Therapy, but like many of you I have beenparticipating in the school of life much longer! As you incorporate the basic techniques included in this book into whatever your current healing practice is, hopefully you too will experience the reward and joy of watching people change and heal themselves as I have. Following are the basic principles that have emerged for me through the years: Our bodies are all one piece, and what affects any part of it affects the whole. All layers of the body must be released to allow for full release of the whole body. As parts of the body release and physical mobility changes, mental and emotional agility increases To maintain these changes, the central nervous system has to realize the new possibilities for movement and incorporate them into natural motor patterns. To maintain the physical changes and new natural motor patterns, the energetic body must change to reflect the physical changes. As parts of the body release, energy releases and flows more freely throughout the entire body. As energy releases, memories emerge for integration into consciousness and subsequent healing of past traumas. As physical and energetic changes occur, belief systems shift. As individuals belief systems shift, societal paradigms shift.This is a wholistic model that I am calling MultiDimensional HealingCome join me on this exciting journey of discovering your unlimited potential for facilitating healing for yourself, your clients, your community, the world! Respectfully submitted, Carrie Cameron |
Contents
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RELEASE OF THE DEEP FASCIA AND CRANIALSACRAL THERAPY | 45 |
CHAPTER 3 THE BODYMINDEMOTION CONNECTION AND SOMATOEMOTIONAL RELEASE | 81 |
CHAPTER 4 REPROGRAMMING THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM AND NEUROMUSCULAR REEDUCATION | 87 |
CHAPTER 5 ADDRESSING THE ENERGY BODY AND ENERGY MEDICINE | 113 |
CHAPTER 6 EMBRACING SPIRITUAL AND BELIEF SYSTEM DIFFERENCES | 127 |
THE AUTHORS PERSPECTIVE ON HOLOGRAPHIC HEALING | 133 |
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abdominal alignment allow assessment balance body body’s breathing buttocks chakras Chapter compression cranial base craniosacral rhythm craniosacral system CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY cranium decompression dural dural membrane elbows emotional energetic energy flow erector spinae exercise extension facilitate falx cerebri fascia fascial restriction fascial tissue feel Figure fingers flexion floor forward frequency gently head healing hold indirect technique internal rotation knees lengthening lifting low back lumbar spine maxilla mobilization motor patterns move movement muscles musculature myofascial release neck Neuromuscular Therapy neutral spine occiput pain parietal parietal bones patient patient’s pelvis performed person physical therapy posture practitioner practitioner’s pressure prone psoas pull range of motion re-alignment relaxed roller sacrum scapula scar tissue shoulder girdle side Skeletal representation skull sphenoid spinal stretch sutures symmetrical symptoms synchronicity temporal bones tension therapist thoracic traction transverse plane trapezius treatment trigger points unwinding Upledger vibration