The Heart of Listening, Volume 2: A Visionary Approach to Craniosacral Work

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North Atlantic Books, Jul 7, 1998 - Health & Fitness - 344 pages
Originally published as a single volume, The Heart of Listening has been re-issued as two separate volumes because of public demand for a more concise, portable edition. Milne, a third generation Scottish osteopath, begins by explaining the visionary approach to healing, and how it may be applied to the realm of craniosacral work. In the second volume, Milne details the anatomy, physiology, energetics, and techniques that are the essential core of visionary craniosacral work. His particular genius lies in his ability to weave a delicate tapestry of narrative, poetry, and scientific fact into a fascinating and insightful exposition of the visionary healing arts.

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Contents

ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
1
Introduction to the Techniques
62
The Occiput
84
The Sphenoid
96
The Temporals
120
The Parietals
132
The Frontal
138
The Ethmoid
148
The Palatines
176
The Auditory Tubes
182
The Mandible
188
PROTOCOLS AND TESTS
237
Glossary
262
Notes
269
Bibliography
286
Index of Techniques
298

The Vomer
156
The Zygomae
162
The Maxillae
168
About the Author
323
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About the author (1998)

Hugh Milne is a third-generation Scottish osteopath. He spends most of professional time teaching visionary craniosacral work in Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States, and Switzerland. He was born in 1948 and received his professional training at the British College of Naturopathy and Osteopathy in London. Repeated and startling clairvoyant revelations before and after graduation led to a determination to learn more about working with the inner eye. This search for higher teachings took him to India, where he lived for seven years. Hugh spent the last fifteen years developing his teaching work. He lives in Big Sur, California, where he is the director of the Milne Institute.

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