that I've been gabbling on about biodynamic osteopathy without a proper intro. So here it is:
Biodynamic osteopathy is a non-intrusive, respectful approach to treatment that considers the patient as a whole and in connection to their environment. It was developed by Dr Jim Jealous, D.O, based on the later teachings of cranial osteopath Dr William Sutherland, D.O., who studied under Dr Still. It recognises that the forces which guided growth and development in the embryo are still present within us as the forces of regeneration and healing. During treatment, the osteopath interacts with this innate intelligence of the patient’s body and allows it to direct the treatment process. Patients often feel extremely relaxed and balanced after treatment.
Some patients can sense their body adapting as changes take place, others may be unaware that anything is happening at all but will feel a difference once the treatment is over.
I know it can sound a little fluffy, but it's almost like the Tao, really hard to describe and once you attempt to, you can sound like a fool but when you experience it first hand, you know exactly how powerful it can be.
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Friday, August 28, 2009 at 10:05 AM
It just occured to me...
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