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"Ponderings and Learnings"

"Each second, our consciousness reveals to us a tiny fraction of the 11 million bits of information our senses pass on to our brains. Most of the information from our senses goes to our unconsciousness. Trust your hunches and intuitions–they are closer to reality than your perceived reality, as they are based on far more information.”

- Danish mathematician Tor Nørretranders as quoted by James Oschman in “Energy Medicine in Therapeutics and Human Performance”

















Welcome to the CranioSacral Path

Through this blog, I look forward to sharing with you my insights, ponderings and learnings that I have garnered through working with my clients and students. My clients and students are my best teachers. Each day I learn something new from them. Sometimes it is how to be a better listener, a better therapist, a better teacher or a better person. Sometimes I learn something new about anatomy and physiology. And sometimes I gain an insight about health, healing, wellness, disease, pain and life from interacting with my clients. Sometimes the ahhhs are very big and sometimes they are small.

Are you feeling blue?

Like the days are just too blue, even though it is bright and sunny out? Sometimes a person becomes depressed for no apparent reason. This is referred to as idiopathic endogenous depression (IED), depression of unknown internal origin. Depression will sometimes be experienced after an accident, such as after a car accident or whiplash, fall on to their tailbone or other fall. Sometimes when a woman has recently given birth she experiences post-partum depression. These bouts of depression can fit into the classification of IED. Oftentimes the reason for the depression is unclear.