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Energy Healing as Part of Your Integrative Care

Energy Healing as Part of Your Integrative Care

Energy Healing

The Barbara Brennan School has been thriving for over 25 years, bringing healing and integrative transformation to each individual student, graduate, the community of the Sacred Human Heart, and all clients touched by these healers.  

Graduates are spread across the globe in fields of private integrative health care, reaching people through music and arts, integrating healing into corporate environments, and currently in hospital rooms.  Our intention as a school is to teach, learn and grow in order to make this planet a better place left by our footprints of life’s experiences.  As part of the intensive curriculum, students must work on their own process and healing in order to reach out and help others.  By opening and cleaning ourselves, we open the life force to move freely and to heal.  Healers are here to help you to find your sense of health, purpose and potential!

Question:  Are you wanting to heal yourself?  Have you felt like you have searched but found no answers to your deepest prayers?  Is it possible to open up to the vast intelligence of Being to integrate into Wholeness and Health?  Is it time for you to allow a paradigm shift to help you expand beyond your current way of living?

There are many Barbara Brennan Healers available to assist you on your healing journey!

We are dedicated to our work and to connecting its benefits to all who all who come our way. For many of us who have practices, it is our job to facilitate your process and help you uncover the Truth of your Being.  We are trained to be present, supportive and confidential in our work.  With over four years of study, we know how to perceive the Human Energy Field, how to correct and balance the system, and to lead the client’s own intelligence to self-correct and find alignment.  We work privately and also often with full healing teams in the medical field to help you achieve your goals. 

If I have your attention now… if something is interesting to you, then  I invite you to check the Barbara Brennan School for a graduate in your area.  We are thrilled to bring our energy healing work out into the world.  We want to make sure you know about us so that we can serve for the Highest Good. Also, a new website is coming alive for all the different Country Associations.  Stand by for information coming your way.

In Columbus, Ohio, there are plenty of graduates to choose.  But as you have found me, Sharon Hartnett LMT., I’d invite you to call me for a free 15 minute telephone consultation.  I have been practicing energy work for over 15 years, studied at the Barbara Brennan School and am a former faculty member there.   I love this work as I have seen people go through extraordinary changes as they commit to their mind body & spirit journey.

Reiki

Healing through the Human Energy Field

 

Brennan School of Healing

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740 966-5153

 

What is Craniosacral Therapy? Sharon Hartnett CST in Columbus, Ohio

What is Craniosacral Therapy? Sharon Hartnett CST in Columbus, Ohio

When I tell people I specialize in Craniosacral Therapy,  they often ask me to describe what it is. While Craniosacral Therapy has been around for a while, it is just now coming more into the forefront as being known as an effective integrative health approach. So in order to bring even more clarity to this field of healing, I want to present this short blog entry. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact me, Sharon Hartnett, LMT, for a free 15 minute phone consultation 

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Craniosacral Therapy is a light touch type of bodywork that enhances the functioning of the whole body by working primarily with the Cerebrospinal fluid around the nervous system. This is done with palpation from the feet all the way to the head. The name “Craniosacral Therapy” can be misleading because while the main focus is on listening at the cranium and the sacral area, this gentle manual therapy may be approached from anywhere on the body. During a session, a client remains fully clothed and lies down on the table for about an hour. The therapist will follow listening stations and help the body find its own healing course. Craniosacral Therapy’s relaxing and balancing effects may be felt physically, emotionally and spiritually throughout the session and afterwards.

 

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Craniosacral Flow

 

 

A Craniosacral Therapist is a listener of the craniosacral rhythm much like a Counselor may listen to the words of a client. As the session progresses, the client often calms down and lets go of stresses and pain. The therapist is guided by the body’s own intelligence to follow any dysfunctional patterns and to help the system to self-correct.  The quality, symmetry and strength of the craniosacral movements are strong indicators if there are restrictions or weakness in a certain area.  As certain patterns are tenderly touched, unwinding and lengthening may occur allowing healthier interaction between the nervous system and the tissues. Often people who come to a Craniosacral Therapist for a series of sessions after finding no relief elsewhere end up feeling more vitality and release of deep pain patterns.

 

 

For a quick Youtube layout of the work, check out one of my earlier teacher’s explanation of the work:

 

https://youtu.be/vn7AC6iktmU

 

 

Craniosacral Therapy has been helpful with relieving traumas from the body on many different levels. Once these traumatic experiences are processed in a healthy environment, the person usually feels freed up to live more fully from a clear more positive intentional place.

Sharon Hartnett CST-Diplomate specializes in helping people with anxiety & related issues, concussions, and chronic pain.

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Worthington, Ohio|Serving the Columbus Area

614 653-8111

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Open Mind to Craniosacral Therapy

Open Mind to Craniosacral Therapy

Let Craniosacral Therapy help you in your Healing Process

An Article on how CST helped Dr. Wayne Dyer

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Dr. Wayne Dyer

 

I enjoyed this article because it talks about the responsibility of self-healing.  While is up to each of to take good care of ourselves, it is also in the hands of others that we can go that extra step in remembering the way.  The skill of a Certified Craniosacral Therapist/s will help you to discover deeper inner peace, as well as giving your body new information to release painful patterns.  The touch is so gentle and the effects are profound.

Read this article to find out more:

https://www.healyourlife.com/author-kate-mackinnon/2013/12/wisdom/personal-growth/healing-with-craniosacral-therapy

Craniosacral Therapy is not a one time fix it job. The gift of this work is an ongoing releasing of tension and dysfunction. Proactive work will keep you moving with better health and stamina.  Give yourself the gift of Healing!

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(614) 372-6598

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Feel Young as You Get Older with the Cobra Pose

Feel Young as You Get Older with the Cobra Pose

Cobra Pose for those Shortened Soft Tissues-

As we get older, often we lose the natural curvature of our spine. Gravity pulls us downward and often we end up out of alignment anteriorly and posteriorly as well. Our doctors often recommend exercise which is a great beginning. Massage, Craniosacral Therapy,  and other forms of Bodywork can be very helpful too. But there is something you can do to feel young that is easy to do right at home in just about 5-10 minutes a day that will help you quite a bit.  

How about spending a little time with the Cobra Pose to self-correct your posture and open up your energy flow!

Begin Cobra by lying down on your stomach with the legs extended. Place your hands fairly close to your body parallel and slowly lift your body off the ground. Continue to lift higher, but only in comfort with a light stretch.Hold the stretch as long as you feel release for up to 30 seconds. If anything feels like it is too much, move back to the ground and relax and try again when you feel rested. 

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Stretching

Many of my clients come in with painful necks and lower backs.Those two areas especially seem to shorten in many people and end up being the weakest link in posture.  Part of that can due to a shortened psoas muscle but usually include anterior fascia being too short from the feet to the top of the head.  

If you take the time to do the Cobra Pose routinely, you will begin to see great change in how you stand and feel each day.  This is accomplished by lengthening the front of your body with the stretch and relaxing all the above back muscles. This pose is counter to many of the activities we do each day which jet us forward.  The Cobra Pose allows us to move into a backward curved space which restores better balance.

In Yoga,  often the class leads us into pushing the stretch.  I’d like to invite people who are in discomfort not to go all the way, but to simply go into the stretch gently, listen to your body to what feels good and stay there.  I have found that when the body is not overtaxed, the defense mechanisms relax and more tissue will relax and spread throughout the whole body.

As with all physical activity, it is helpful to check with your physician what is good for you to do, especially while dealing with spinal issues.

As we age, we don’t have to limit our movements.  We have a choice to move freely but we need to take advantage of our Cobra  range of motion.  Want to feel young?  Then live young!

Sharon Hartnett CST-D

703 509-1792

www.craniosacraltherapistcolumbus.com

Neck Surgery and Recovery through Positional Release

Neck Surgery and Recovery through Positional Release

It’s been almost a year now since my neck surgery.  I had a bone spur pressing into my spine and was in excruciating pain.  There were not many options, so I made the best decision I could and went in for my first surgery ever to replace my disc.

After the first week or two, I felt very weak in the neck, but the pain was minimal.  I said goodbye to my pain medications and hoped to feel back to normal quickly.  Well, that did not happen.  The doctors say it may be 6 months or so, but it can take longer.  And I am here to tell you that if you want to feel better, it is up to you to take responsibility for your own self care. Once the surgery is done, only you can find the best healing plan for you.

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Recovering after Spine Surgery

What worked for me

My body had gone out of alignment from a combination of factors. I was a little overweight, I didn’t pay the best attention to my posture while I was working on the table with clients, and my body type wasn’t balanced. So even with the surgery, I needed to form a plan to feel better longterm.  I have focused a little on each one of these, but I do make my own personal plan where to spend most of my energy to accomplish a more holistic sense of health and wellbeing.

What I found that worked:

  • Positional Release
  • Physical Therapy
  • Healthier Diet
  • Exercise
  • Basic Stretching
  • Massage, Craniosacral Therapy, and Structural Integration
  • Yamuna Balls and Rolling
  • Finding a gentle traction machine to use at home.
  • Find a chiropractor with a good reputation.

Most of these, you may have a good idea how to follow and do.  But I want to talk a bit about Positional Release because rarely do you hear about this form of therapy and it helps wonders.  It is so easy and comfortable that you might be surprised at how great the results are and how you feel afterwards.

With Positional Release, all one has to do is put the body into a comfortable position to release pain and dysfunction. If you go see a Massage Therapist, he/she will listen to your body to locate a position that will activate nerve reflexes to relieve pain.  As the musculature and joints are stimulated, the body frees up and more range of motion and easier movement become quickly apparent.  At the beginning, it is very helpful to see a massage therapist who can hold the positions and teach you how to do this yourself. However, as you start to get a sense of how this works, it becomes something that can become part of your daily practice, like a mini yoga routine without the work.

My favorite way to do Positional Release to support my neck and body is to lay in bed every morning for about 30 minutes and practice what I preach.  I will go into spine rotations and prop myself with pillows so that I feel into my discomfort and a minimal threshold.  If you use a scale of 1-10, you might want to start with about a 2-3 noticing a little resistance however you place your neck.  It is important to listen to your body and make sure you are not resting in anything more painful than that.  Movement into a position should be slow and mindful.  Once a position is established, just rest there for about a minute or so, while sensing the discomfort either arising or diminishing.  If it is too much, move away from it until you do feel comfortable.  In my experience, I often lay on my belly and prop the pillow and turn my head at different angles and just rest until I find more ease in my neck.

At the beginning after my surgery, I was stretching and doing exercises, but it was too much.  This positional release on a daily basis was gentle enough and has finally started to give me the freedom in movement I want again.  It also helps me to trust my body’s own healing mechanisms and work in a range of comfort.

Positional release techniques are often used with other healing interventions that focus on soft tissue.  It is great for surgerical aftercare, headaches, postural issues, fibromyalgia and general flexibility.  It’s so easy to do and it is empowering because it is something anyone can do at home without any problem.  

This January, my first year after surgery will be complete.  My neck is feeling much better. The muscles are more balanced and looser.  These days,  I look at my current health by constantly listening to my body.  It is always an ongoing process to stay in self care as it easy to get off-course with the busy schedules so many people have.  But our health begins with us and it really is important to start from Within.

Anyone who has undergone surgery, my heart is with you.  Listen to your own inner wisdom and the freedom rests there!

Warmly,

Sharon Hartnett Craniosacral Therapist Columbus

614 653-8111

Serving the Columbus, Ohio Area

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