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I am endlessly trying to make sense of embryology. It provides many insights into how the body moves and heals in the biodynamic paradigm. Buying the new, 4th, edition of Larsen’s Human Embryology (very good, especially the online features), plus a debate with Ged (we actually got to meet in Brighton instead of skype from various corners of the world) prompted me to make a mindmap on my top ten embryology insights that inform my practice. It is focused on understandings that have actually made a difference to how I treat and perceive change. You can download the full mindmap here: Embryology top ten v5

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Check out the youtube link below. It describes a craniosacral chi kung that connects with the dura mater. The beauty of this chi kung is that it can specifically orient you to the dura and allow you to experience its quality and motion dynamics. It will also reveal health and patterns of restriction that start to resolve as you repeat the form. Try it, it’s a great way of clarifying your core connective tissues.


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