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Body Intelligence Blog
Random thoughts on biodynamic craniosacral therapy and stuff we like
Where do you move your limbs from? I guess in terms of body mechanics most people would say the hip and shoulder joints along with the spine. However there’s another story, a story of fascial connectivity. You move your limbs from your Thor...
The other day i was in an art gallery and there was a main atrium area with a domed glass roof. For quite a long time i felt myself just stand there and stare motionless. It felt like i’d gone into a stillpoint automatically.&nbs...
Biodynamic craniosacral therapy is an interactive process of embodied connection. The main tool is non-doing, relational touch, informed by meditative awareness. Biodynamics is a simple and powerful practice that supports presence, groundness and...
20 mins of Steve interviewing Ged
On being a good enough practitioner: 'You don’t need to be this absolutely perfect example of being completely sorted out and
balanced, but you need to have some ability in your own system to...
The Creeping Garden - official trailer from cinema iloobia on Vimeo.
Slime mould has long fascinated the cranial community. The 1950's film by W Seifriz is shown on biodynamic cranial courses worldwide. The protoplasm of slime mould shows rhyt...
'One of the things that makes people special is we are so social, we are hyper social……social capabilities are a key part of what we think of as our own awareness.' Graziano
Currently reading Michael Graziano's book 'Consciou...
Click here to listen to the interview: Jane Shaw and Steve Haines 2015-07-09
Jane is a senior tutor on Body Intelligence Trainings, organises the Breath of Life conference, runs
a busy cranial practice in Northern Ireland and is...
Marina Collard has been dancing and/or teaching movement, dance and somatic practice all her life. She is also a biodynamic craniosacral therapist. Steve Haines teaches cranial work all over the world and is the co author of &lsq...
I have just uploaded some photos of a real skull.
The skull lives at the Da Sein Institut near Zurich.
It has been split in half, so you get some great views of the facial complex, the fused sphenobasiliar junction (thats not m...