About the Business
In this video, my teacher Franklyn Sills talks about the origins of Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy and the training I did at the Karuna Institute, Devon, UK.
Yes - but not exclusively as also the rest of the body can be worked with or contacted during a treatment. Important details about this method are: the effortlessness and non-invasive or respectful nature of the treatment. A treatment uses very light touch that is not manipulative. No force is exerted on the tissues or structure of the body. Second the treatment is oriented to awaken forces inherent to the body that self-regulate and move the body towards health.
Cranial treatments can involve powerful sensations of change but rather than having something done to you it is your own body opening, letting go and moving towards its inherent balance. In this process we are asked to trust a process we never may be able to explain satisfactorily from a scientific point of view.
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I felt the treatments were very relaxing, soothing, calming, nurturing. At times I could feel the energy flow through my body, like I was becoming alive again. To have Paula's hands supporting my neck and shoulders was comforting and reassuring, like I wasn't alone in trying to manage my pain. I believe Paula's strength is that she does this work with compassion and intuition.