The Heart of Listening, Volume 2: A Visionary Approach to Craniosacral WorkOriginally 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. |
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 |
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Other editions - View all
The Heart of Listening, Volume 2: A Visionary Approach to Craniosacral Work Hugh Milne No preview available - 1998 |
Common terms and phrases
acupuncture air sinus American Osteopathic Association Anatomy articulates atlanto-occipital joint attachment auditory tubes axis begin body brain cerebral cerebrospinal fluid client client's head cluster headaches compression cortex Cranial Academy cranial bones Cranial Field cranial wave craniosacral cranium Decompression Dental disc dysfunction energetic energy ethmoid external falx falx cerebri feel fibers fingers flexion foramen frontal greater wings hand headache inferior inferiorly lateral pterygoid lesion liquid-electric model located lumbar mandible mandibular masseter mastoid maxillae maxillary medial migraine motility motion move movement muscle nasal neck nerve noid normal occiput Oral pain patterns plane portion posterior pressure reciprocal tension membrane release rotation sacral sacrum sagittal sense side soul sphe sphenobasilar joint sphenoid spinal cord spinal dura spine stomatognathic system structures superior surface Sutherland Sutherland's Grip technique teeth temporal bone temporalis temporomandibular joint tentorium thumb tion tissue torsion trauma unwinding vertebra viscerocranium visual vomer William Garner Sutherland zygomae
References to this book
Stillness: Biodynamic Cranial Practice and the Evolution of Consciousness Charles Ridley No preview available - 2006 |