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Healing With Heart Energy

Healing With Heart Energy

Most of my practice is based in Craniosacral Therapy Work. I also went to the Barbara Brennan School of Healing for 8 years, and taught there, I have a strong foundation in Energy Healing, and it flows in every session.

While Craniosacral Therapy is primarily about allowing the client’s system to navigate back to health, often in energy work, facilitators will see the aura or pick up things with their clients that could be helpful and shared. Quite often when my clients ask me what I see with my eyes open, it is a beautiful green light that is enveloping us both. The longer the connection, the more the color green becomes more and more clear. Also, in my heart, there is often a deep peace. My clients feel this as well.

Anyone can learn how to work with energy. You too if you are open. We are all Energy Beings. We are all Created in Love.

Sharon Hartnett
703 509-1792

www.craniosacralatherapistcolumbus.com

Taking Care of Feet with Plantar Fasciitis

Taking Care of Feet with Plantar Fasciitis

Planter Fasciitis involves chronic inflammation of the plantar fascia. If you want to find improved function, Myofascial Therapy and Craniosacral Therapy along with stretching and better shoes can help reduce the pain. Because this condition is caused by repetitive tension, the sooner you address the issue, the better.

Manual therapy can help, especially if addressed earlier rather than later, by increasing the flow of oxygenated blood to the area, softening the tissues and helping to restore structural integrity. This is done by working with the back of the legs and specifically on the foot.

Many clients feel immediate relief, but the more severe the case, this may take months. Yet a high percentage of clients feel more ground and at ease in their feet after manual treatment.

If you re interested in having a session, contact: Sharon Hartnett CST-D at 703 509-1792

www.craniosacraltherapistcolumbus.com

Growing Older Feeling Good

Growing Older Feeling Good

Feeling Better In Your Body As You Grow Older

As children, it would be really great if education taught us how to have healthy posture and stay in it with mindfulness, while feeling relaxed and balanced in our bodies.  Sitting and standing in alignment is very important to keeping the body working efficiently, but also in keeping strain out of all the body systems.  Believe it or not, this includes not only the muscles, but the organs, the fascia, the central nervous system and everything else.

As Americans, I have noticed that we tend to lose our posture unless we are engaged in some type of specific exercise regiment.  In other countries, there are people who live out in the woods or forest  with a simply life who walk and squat and keep things naturally balanced.  But most of us here in the USA don’t. We have chairs that we sit in all day, computers that we bend toward, and we tend to do repetitive movement that excludes the multi-dimensionality of how fluid we can actually be.

As I have aged, I have noticed so many limitations of how I move.  This has not just been something that happened over night.  It is a culmination of years of habit and accident traumas with compensations. At some point, our bodies give way to working less optimally.   Also, on many levels we run on autopilot and forget what doesn’t feel good anymore..  If we are not conscious though, we begin to progressively lose our posture , and people often end up with imbalances and pain.  But I am here to say, that no matter how out of shape or how much chronic stress you are feeling, there are things that you can do to feel better.  Don’t give up just because you are growing older.  After all,  we are living, the better choice compared to the alternative.  Why not make our quality of life better rather than worst?

With our bodies changing over time, the first thing that I find to be important is to take a sensation gauge through our bodies.  Check in with ourselves to notice what is going on with our inner landscape of our bodies.  Do we feel pleasure, pain, warmth, coolness, fluidity or stiffness in our bodies?  The thing is, the body often does communication when something is out of dynamic health.  But first we have to acquaint ourselves with these signals that are constantly being sent to the brain.  Too many of us tend to ignore them.  Once this is done, the following our some of the things that can help bring more youth back into the body:

1. Breathe.  I know this sounds corny.  But most of us don’t breath using our diaphragm correctly.   Bringing mindfulness to your breath and body will begin to bring awareness to your inner sensations, where you feel present or not, and what feels fluid or stiff.   Bringing in oxygen and allowing the waste of carbon dioxide gas to leave is vital to the healthy of your body.  It also brings down stress levels when done properly and keeps our blood circulation in better condition.  No matter how much one exercises and stretches, without breathing well, the tissues don’t function as well.  So breathe.  And if you don’t know how to work with your diaphragm and your breathing is shallow, there are all kinds of breathing classes available to learn.

2. Stretch.  I went and took a Yoga Teacher Training about two-three years ago.  One of the best things I found out was how out of shape I was.  I knew I was overweight.  But the years, and the accidents had taken their toll, and my youth was no longer available to bounce me back quickly.  But I did learn how to stretch, do certain poses and how to relax more deeply into my body.  Gentle yoga if you are new to it can bring a lot of Awareness to how you use your body or not.  Other really great classes to take are Feldenkrais, Continuum, Pilates or Gyrotonics. They all are mindful and bring motion to the body, and motion is a great thing, especially when done in a relaxed way.  One key though, is that whichever type of movement you choose, do something that helps you with spinal twists.  Most people need to go outside of their normal movement patterns with gentleness and slowness-sometimes with micro-movements- to find more freedom inside.

3. Doing something for the cardiovascular system like walking, swimming, or the elliptical. Moving and breathing at a faster pace, while challenging yourself is great for you.  If you have a medical condition though, check with your physician to see what is best for you this way.

4. Bodywork.  In this I include Massage, Craniosacral Therapy, Structural Integration, Chiropractic and of course there are more.  Sometimes, when we have waiting too long or we have been in some type of physical dysfunctional place due to an accident or such, we need help.  With bodywork there are many difference specialties, and each practitioners usually offers a unique blend of how he/she can help you.  Some of the questions you need to ask your body is:  A.  Does light or deep touch seems to help you the most?  If you don’t know, go on an exploration with different therapists and notice what helps you the most long-term.  Personally, I find that any work that touches into the fascia is most effective.  B.  Ask, does your therapist help you feel relaxed and safe.  After all, one doesn’t want to go see someone who adds more stress, right?  The body always feels better when it is at peace… even while in motion.  C. Set up a series of sessions.  Sometimes one session will help, but most often, especially with chronic pain, give yourself the gift of 10 so that the body can shift over time and release restrictive patterns, and also help you integrate the work.  You are worth it and will appreciate it in the long-run.  

5. Integrate all of this.  If you are not breathing correctly, the exercise won’t be optimal, nor will the stretches.  If you go get massages but are unwilling to stretch or exercise, you will feel better but may not maintain the benefits as well.  Anyway, you get the message.  It’s important to stay mindful of your body daily, especially as you get older. 

It doesn’t matter how big or small you are, or how young or old.  Bringing attention to your body with mindfulness and discovering new ways to be in it is actually exciting and can bring you immense pleasure.  Even if you only start to explore your breath,  you can notice how good it feels to massage your inner self through the gentle motion of that. 

I am close to 60 years old now, and my breath was the missing key for me. It was a big obstacle until recently.  Now, it is bringing all of the rest of this together.  I feel the tissues around my spine loosening up , and I am finding more motion internally. I  also notice that I am also wanting to eat healthier now, and have started with some intermittent fasting.  I am not sure why, but there are also psychological aspects about taking in good things to our lives and the body at play here as well.  Probably, some of this comes from our early life- nourishment and nurturing issues.  I will say though, that working with all of these things in the last few years has slowly helped me to feel better in my body.  And truly, if you want to have wellness, it is a daily practice.  You can go to a practitioner who will help you greatly with certain things.  They may open the doorway for you, but it is up to you, how you want to live your life, and it does take an intention to take the time to care for yourself.  What better form of love is there than to do this?

Sharon Hartnett CST-D

703 509-1792

www.craniosacraltherapistcolumbus.com

 

Stillpoint Columbus

Stillpoint Columbus

When I am supporting my client’s system to come to a StillPoint… It is a wonderful feeling.    What it feels like is that the fluid patterns and fascial restrictions begin to flow and release.  Deep change is occuring, and you can feel the health of the brain returning.  A more natural freeer Craniosacral Rhythm comes into presence.

Did you know that when your cerebrospinal fluid is in healthy motion that your brain and spine can receive the nourishment they need more easily?  Not only that, but the brain can let go of toxins, and the brain and  spine are protected as well.

If you are interesting in finding more rest and peace inside, CST could be great for you.  Either in person or long distance!

Sharon Hartnett CST-D.  703 509-1792

www.upledger.com

www.craniosacraltherapistcolumbus.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CST and Energy Healing Blog

Healing With Heart Energy

Healing With Heart Energy

Most of my practice is based in Craniosacral Therapy Work. I also went to the Barbara Brennan School of Healing for 8 years, and taught there, I have a strong foundation in Energy Healing, and it flows in every session. While Craniosacral Therapy is primarily about allowing the client’s system to navigate back to health, often in energy work, facilitators will see the aura or pick up things with their clients that could be helpful and shared. Quite often when my clients ask me what I see with my eyes open, it is a beautiful green light that is enveloping us both. The longer the connection, the more the color green becomes more and more clear. Also, in my heart, there is often a deep peace. My clients feel this as well.

Anyone can learn how to work with energy. You too if you are open. We are all Energy Beings. We are all Created in Love.

Sharon Hartnett
740 966-5153

Taking Care of Feet with Plantar Fasciitis

Taking Care of Feet with Plantar Fasciitis

Planter Fasciitis involves chronic inflammation of the plantar fascia. If you want to find improved function, Myofascial Therapy along with stretching and better shoes can help reduce the pain. Because this condition is caused by repetitive tension, the sooner you address the issue, the better. Manual therapy can help, especially if addressed earlier rather than later, by increasing the flow of oxygenated blood to the area, softening the tissues and helping to restore structural integrity. This is done by working with the back of the legs and specifically on the foot. Many clients feel immediate relief, but the more severe the case, this may take months. Yet a high percentage of clients feeling more ground and at ease in their feet after manual treatment.

If you re interested in having a session, contact: Sharon Hartnett CST-D at 740 966-5153

www.massageincolumbusohio.com

Stillpoint Columbus

Stillpoint Columbus

When I am supporting my client's system to come to a StillPoint... It is a wonderful feeling.    What it feels like is that the fluid patterns and fascial restrictions begin to flow and release.  Deep change is occuring, and you can feel the health of the brain...

Love

Love

The only way that you can remember who you are is by questioning your reality.  We have been taught so many things:  who we are supposed to be, how to act, what to say, what to believe-  but without all of this- who are you really? It's time to remember Love. It's...

COVID 19 and Healing

COVID 19 and Healing

It's a bit surreal. For the most part, our lives have changed dramatically in the last month.  Most of us are staying at home, isolating ourselves.  Others are working in essential businesses.  And then there are our nurses and doctors on the front line. What you can...

Navigating Through Life More Easily!

Navigating Through Life More Easily!

Have you heard of SomatoEmotional Release?

What’s wonderful about this healing modality is that it listens deeply to the Craniosacral Rhythm. When something goes awry, the therapist can dialogue with the body or directly with the experience. Sometimes this is buried emotion in the cellular memory. While this is not psychotherapy, it is a gentle path to Self-Discovery. It is built on trust and also pain syndromes.

If you have any questions- feel free to contact me.

Sharon Hartnett CST-D
740 966-5153
www.massageincolumbusohio.com

Columbus Craniosacral

Columbus Craniosacral

Great Deal! I am opening up on Wednesdays in my Worthington office for Craniosacral Therapy. A great deal is waiting for you.  I am offering first time sessions at 50 % off on January 8th. That's right- you read that here. Time to get started... Call Sharon Hartnett...

COVID 19 and Healing

COVID 19 and Healing

It’s a bit surreal. For the most part, our lives have changed dramatically in the last month.  Most of us are staying at home, isolating ourselves.  Others are working in essential businesses.  And then there are our nurses and doctors on the front line.

What you can do it take good care of yourself.  Turn off the news for a bit, and focus on what is working well in your wellness.  We keep hearing about all the cases and the deaths.  But there are many people moving through this to the other side.  People are taking right action to help others too.

You probably have more time on your hands now if you are staying at home.  So what can you do?

1.  Start a Meditation Practice.

2. Get things done that have been on your to do list for a long time.  Enjoy the experience because you finally are able to enjoy the process of finishing something up.

3.  Find ways to move in the house.  Or take long walks where there are not many other people.

4.  Do something creative.  Maybe art work.  Write. Do a scrap book.  If you have children, let the inspire you.  This time can be very special for your family or your alone time.

5.  Create a Vison Board for how you would like to shape your life after this pandemic.  Find old magazines, form a collage,  and set an intention for your future.

If there is something that is keeping you from your best.  This is also a good time to receive Energy Work Sessions.   For close to 30+ years I have worked with clients long distance, helping them to move through obstacles to cross the bridge into their dreams.  And then into the reality that their longing leads them into.

If you feel like you could use some help, call me.  Sharon Hartnett CST-D, Hakomi Practitioner, Trauma Specialist and Brennan Healing Pratitioner.

703 509-1792

www.craniosacraltherapistcolumbus.com

 

 

 

 

 

Discover a Grounded Energy Healer Right here in Columbus!

Discover a Grounded Energy Healer Right here in Columbus!

Energy Healer Sharon Hartnett Sharing….

I watched an energy healing on the Goop Lab recently. I was very glad to see someone professional actually talking about Energy Work in a positive way! People in Columbus, Ohio have been calling me as a result of this, and I am happy that they are open and excited about hands on energy healing now.

Yet I must admit-that most sessions don’t look quite like what happened with Julianne Hough.

First off, Julianne is obviously very health conscious and one of the best dancers in the world. It’s easy to see how attuned to her body she is.  Also, it is clear how her energy is aligned and connected to John Amaral.  He is the Healer who waved his hands over her with the result of spontaneous body movement.

This type of session is absolutely possible, but it really is a combination of different factors between the person doing the work and the client on the table which determines how the energy session shapes.

My training as an Energy Healer was 8 years at the renown Barbara Brennan School of Healing.  Also, I have been attuned to Reiki, and I know energy work naturally occurs with the Craniosacral Therapy (CST) I do.  Although, the CST is steeped more in  physical science with the physiological Craniosacral System and Central Nervous System.

During a session with me, my clients keep their clothes on. I listen to their energy field, and find out what is metabolizing well, and what is not.  I trust that the Light Inside will lead me to facilitate any auric field transformation that is ready to happen.  Most of this happens in the 4 dimensions: physical, auric field, hara and in the Core Star.

Some clients feel energy flow, connections happening on the more structured level of the energy field. Other may start to connect their hearts more deeply or perhaps even have spiritual experience. The experience really depends on what is unique to each person’s path.

Since the show, I have read doctors calling this work melarchy and such.  But I am not sure that they have ever really opened up and given energy work a chance.  When a person closes off to the more subtle aspects of existence, how can they find the truth?  When a certain group of people believe that their way is the only “right” way, how can they experience something new?

So many people are coming to Integrative Therapies.  Mostly because the Western Medical Model is lacking in many ways.  Yes- I have been helped tremendously at times from surgeons.  But so much more is missing.  Most of us have experienced this, and go searching for something more.

I don’t believe that we, as healers, heal.  Nor do I believe that physicians heal.  But any person can touch another in a certain way with energy intention, and help that person find his/her way back to Wholeness inside. When people do healing work, it is more than trying to “fix” the physical.  We are helping our clients to come back into their own Self-Empowerment to bring healthier choices back to them.  There is joy in life, and healing awakens this from within.

My job is to help you discover your own Inner Healing Resources to change your fate toward Optimal Health.  I hope that one day more physicians will open their minds to working more side by side in the energy healing field.  Afterall, what is most important is that people find what they are looking for.

With Energy Work, many of my clients often feel much more calm, clear and healthier.  They address their di-sease process physically, emotionally, in a heart centered way, and also spiritually on many occasions.

Connection is so integral to our growth and healing journey.  Energy Healing can be very supportive in this.  If you are interested in finding out more,  I offer a free one time 15 minute phone consultation.

Sharon Hartnett CST-D, Brennan Pracititioner

703 509-1792

www.craniosacraltherapistcolumbus.com

www.barbarabrennan.com

Navigating Through Life More Easily!

Navigating Through Life More Easily!


What is Somato Emotional Release (SER)?

What’s wonderful about this healing modality is that it listens deeply to the Craniosacral Rhythm.When something goes awry, the therapist can dialogue with that part of the body or directly with the experience. Sometimes this is buried emotion in the cellular memory. While this is not psychotherapy, it is a gentle path to Self-Discovery. It is built on trust and can also help relieve pain syndromes.  When emotions can move freely, often the body can relax and rejuvenate.

If you have any questions- feel free to contact me.

Sharon Hartnett CST-D
703 509-1792
www.craniosacraltherapistcolumbus.com