The Buddha within me.

May 31, 2011 23:51

In February of 2011 I attended my second craniosacral class which was held in Seattle, WA.  I stayed with my now fully realized friend(I had not met the man before this) bukephalus .  ANd I apologize now for not making mention of the lovely details of the trip which I don't fully recall because of the mushy state my brain attained whilst taking said class.

I will say that Scott was the sweetest man I could ever meet and such a  gracious host.  He took me everywhere and we ate at the most delightful places!  I'll have to recall the trip in a future post.  This has other thoughts in it.

As I remember back on a profound statement my instructor, TIm Hutton, said, "Our job is to do nothing.  We are jsut there to witness the healing process of who we are working on."  Which means we have to be neutral as therapists and not expect an outcome.  We are simply there to lend support.  Which is how I try to go into all of my sessions these days.

I"ve needed some work now for a while, so I called Molly and hoped she would pick up the phone.  She wasn't in GA when she did this five seconds later as the line connected.  She was on the road to Yellow Stone National park.   I was excited for her because I wanna go sometime, I was disappointed for about 2 seconds because she wasn't here, damnit.  Looking for another CS Therapist is a lot like looking for a custom tailored shoe all made from US components.

So my cognitive skills kicked in and I thought back on that statement that seems so powerfully REAL now.  All I need is a witness to the work I need to do in my own body to help it heal.  Yes, I realize that seems a bit far fetched; someone just sit there and bare witness to what my body has to do to heal itself?  My husband does this job perfectly.  I tell him where I want him to put his hands so we can get the ball rolling and off we go.

I've managed to correct 3 suture misalignments in my cranium, clear out my right lung of some emotional burden, restart some part of my liver that I was unaware had shut down, make me more aware of the nutrients I need to ingest to keep me healthy and give me more of an understanding of how to program my own immune system.  Did you know you can do that?  Yeah, I found the idea rather silly until I realized that my BRAIN and my body are somehow connected through my MIND!  All it takes is some cognitive thought and making sure your body has what it needs.  IT's still theory, but I'm going with it.

So far I"m liking the results of being able to heal my own dural tube.  And I've started working out and paying REALLY close attention to my body at least once a day for at least a few minutes to an hour.  :)  We have to start slow.

Oh yeah, and what Jesus says about GOD being in you and what the Buddha teaches about everyone being a Divine being?  What they mean to say is within your body is the means to understand the universe in all it's glory.  All you have to do is learn to access it.  ANd the only way to access it is to resolve the trauma in your spine so that there is NOTHING hindering the processes of your nervous system.

Ever whack your thumb and you stop thinking about anything but the pain?  That's the trauma that's immediate.  We then have slower trauma that doesn't hurt like that, but hurts on a very small level and causes us pain we can generally feel, but it makes us CRAZY.  This is what we must achieve to attain enlightenment.  Release all he crap from our spine.

I"m feeling so much better, and now I'm gonna go to sleep.  Namaste

G'night!
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