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one-day introduction

one-day introduction in Craniosacraler therapy - in theory and practise-

 

The Craniosacrale therapy is a very subtle, exact and considerate body work with astonishing effectiveness on somatic, psychic and psychosomatic processes. She unites an analytic-technical and an intuitive-meditative approach. Beside a huge number are marked by exact manual technologies, by application of the most minimum pressure or train, be used elements of the energy work, the meditation and the Visualisierens in the treatment.

 

Beginning point of this method of treatment is the Craniosacrale system (CSS). It encloses the Meningealmembranen (brain skins and cerebral skins), the cranial bones, the backbone, the sacrum and the Liquor circulating in this system with his to the production, resorption and storage to serving structures. It reflects the mutually influencing processes of Soma and psyche in excellent way.

 

The pulses of the CSS are to be felt in the whole body. Their movements can be often limited in the most different way. These restrictions appear in the most different symptoms. These symptoms are investigated often expression " the icebound processes " are dissolved which in the therapeutic process tracked down, and creatively in the life want to be integrated.

 

The Craniosacrale therapy do the combination of exact technology, esteeming attention, alert presence and an internal posture which the whole of the human being affirms an effective method of treatment.

 

A wide application field which applies from physical well-being about psychic to spiritual growth offers the Craniosacrale therapy therefore.


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