CranioSacral Therapy: What It Is, How It Works
Contributions by John E. Upledger, Donald Ash, Richard Grossinger and Don Cohen
Contributions by John E. Upledger, Donald Ash, Richard Grossinger and Don Cohen
Category: Wellness
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$19.95
Apr 29, 2008 | ISBN 9781556436956
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Praise
“Why should it surprise us that we can tap into the body’s own inner wisdom to facilitate a positive response through the use of our hands and an innate desire to help? In my mind, this is health as it was meant to be—a natural collaboration between two human beings on a multitude of different levels, all simply allowing the body to do what it was born to do best.”
—John E. Upledger, from the Introduction
“I have long sought an introduction to craniosacral therapy for those who don’t know what it is or imagine it has to do with spinal injury or is only for sick people. In fact, CST is a natural manual medicine, preventive as well as curative, psychological and emotional as well as anatomical and somatic. Much as Iceland contains powerful underground shear forces and vital fluids, so does the human body. Their balance and release affect every aspect of life. This anthology opens the door to general mainstream understanding.”
—Birgir Hilmarsson, founder and director, The Upledger Institute, Iceland
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