APPROACH
There is an art and a gentleness to this work of a manual therapist.
The best way that I can describe it?--- It is a kind of 'seeing'.
Manual therapy is one of the deepest forms of seeing and listening there is.
It is done with a hand on the body.
You would not be on this Earth if a hand was never placed on your body.
What's it all look like?—Lots of hands-on fascial stretching and mobilization, a bit of cranial work.
It is never the same twice.
It is never the same twice.
In the end, we learn that a body is no different than a river.
Every time we step into a river, it is a different river.
Always the engine of consciousness underneath is taken into consideration in what we do.
Something to keep in mind--
All healing is always self-healing.
But sometimes it is dependent upon a collaboration.
Let this work be that collaboration.