Cranio-Sacral-Self-Waves: A Scientific Approach to Craniosacral Therapy

Olaf J. Korpiun

Cranio-Sacral-Self-Waves: A Scientific Approach to Craniosacral Therapy
Format
Paperback
Publisher
North Atlantic Books,U.S.
Country
United States
Published
15 July 2011
Pages
160
ISBN
9781556439612

Cranio-Sacral-Self-Waves: A Scientific Approach to Craniosacral Therapy

Olaf J. Korpiun

Designed to release pain and trauma as well as support the body’s healing through a gentle, hands-on approach, Craniosacral Therapy (CST) has become an increasingly popular modality. In Cranio-Sacral-SELF-Waves, CST expert Olaf Korpiun expands on William Sutherland’s famous theory of the breath of life, an unexplained power that generates corrections from within our bodies without the influence of external forces applied by the therapist. This new theory, drawing also on physics, anatomy, physiology, embryology, and osteopathy, finds scientific evidence that the original source of craniosacral movement is a resonant movement from an energy field in the universe: it is the oscillating waves of rhythm in the universe, he argues, that control all biological rhythms within all living beings. Dr. Korpiun presents his method of working with patterns of motion in the body, including extremely slow frequencies of movement which he calls Cranio-Sacral-SELF-Waves ( SELF standing for Super-Extreme-Low-Frequency ). By following his approach, says the author, bodyworkers and other health practitioners can work in a more focused and productive way, utilizing practical techniques for treating the widespread rhythmic imbalances that lead to physical
and psychological problems.

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