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Published: September 28th 2009
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Rainbow Ocean
It rains here and then the rainbows shine over the ocean, giving the water an amazing color! Currently in-between travels, on an extended visit to the Palm Beaches.
So, well, here in Florida, continuing to write the books while offering sessions to those here in this area. Sessions are done at the office and also in the ocean. And thank you again so much to the readers of the books (you know who you are) and those who share the books with others - also your comments on Borders.com, and so on. Although this is very small, in the vast expanse of things, it might matter to someone we've never met.
On occasion, a client or guest might fly in from California for a session here in at the office or in the Bahama Room. After a few sessions on the treatment table, we might go to one of the beautiful ocean locations, and yes, everything in the book, "Touch the Ocean," is true. When someone goes into the quiet in the ocean, the waves calm and the skies shift -- I think this happens anyway, we just don't know how to notice it. So happy to offer this beautiful container for people to enjoy -- the office the ocean the green trees and nature. The
Cranium and Sacrum - CranioSacral
Cranium and Sacrum = Cranial - Sacral Therapy ocean is also playful here, and at times there are visits from the dolphins.
The table work in the new office is, of course, different from the ocean work and both accomplish different aims. For example, TMJ work around the temporal bones of the head and jaw (temperomandibular joint) is best performed on the table, for the table provides a nice fulcrum with which to work. The ocean work is best before or after a TMJ session, much like the books demonstrate. So the treatment table is most appropriate to relieve and treat, for example --
Migraines
Sciatica
Scoliosis
Chronic Asthma
Depression
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Infant Seizure Disorder
Lymph Conditions (I and II)
Digestive Disorders (Colitis)
And Much More
Of the urban setting for travelers, what's odd is that there are lots of very pretty buildings and condos here, but many of them are mostly empty -- one wonders if this is somehow a symbol on the psychic or soul-level -- "nobody home?" But nature abhors a vacuum, and in another sense, this area seems to be on the edge of a boom in the Arts.
Something that's nice about West Palm Beach (and
1900 South Olive
Street View, Medical Offices, WPB. Lots of pretty buildings here -- many of them empty. Palm Beach also) but mainly West Palm, is that they've kept a lot of the old buildings up here too, such as on Clematis. Up in Palm Beach Gardens and Jupiter everything seems built by Alcoa or Kraft or some new corporation. They also keep some of older "historic" areas up here.
I've lived in places old and new, and definitely feel that living in a place that has some history, that is older, even antique, is far better for one's health and overall well being.
Of the natural healing arts setting, some of the wonderful people in Florida don't seem to get how much money and time they can save themselves or the burden on their loved ones. Perhaps this is endemic, nationwide. But the word is getting out there. Respectfully (if anyone in Florida reads this 😊 some few of the good people here in Palm Beach and West Palm Beach seem almost scared of getting better -- some seem to prefer cocktails of meds and regular surgeries here.
After a while, their doctors want them to get better too, because doctors here really are sincere and well meaning people.
Living and working here
Back of the New Office
The New Office at 1900 South Olive in Florida in Florida is much like being in a different country than before in California. Like I said, there's certainly a very different attitude here toward health and healing, particularly toward Prevention -- and that says a lot about a place. And what do I know? I have somewhat observed a lot of dependence on credentials here too, especially in the many Seniors here, and on the fame of doctors here for each doctor is always, "the best in the field."
Makes me feel like I might need to do a series of medically based You Tube videos on the CraniOcean Channel, instead of just the videos around the first book. Still, my thing hasn't been to set myself up as a know it all or authority, because I'm certainly not that! So it possibly seems very different here than working abroad or in the West. On the other hand, the Canadians living here get it for sure and show up, thankfully. And as we saw in Hawaii, Kauai totally gets it.
This Facilitator is perhaps not alone in feeling so grateful for those here in FL who wake up and get it and then go for it!
In Atlanta - a trip out
Was invited to do a book event in Atlanta. Only a few people showed but the one-on-one was cool. The ocean opens. ...
Anyway, just checking in.
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