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Experiencing The Power of the Witness in Craniosacral

Experiencing The Power of the Witness in Craniosacral

Witness

One of my teachers from the Upledger Institute Posted something about Witnessing, written by Dr. John Upledger. It made me take some time to reflect on the how powerful this Craniosacral Therapy is simply by offering each person on the table a witness. When we stay by the side of our clients, we bring our presence, our listening, and a person who can witness what may have been hidden in the dark for so long.

The body holds cellular memory, and when the Craniosacral System is touched, it realizes when it is being held in a sacred space with care.  It understands that it is being understood in a fresh perspective.  The body responds, and so do emotions and beliefs that arise as a result.

How many secrets need to come to light? And what would it feel like to trust someone who can touch us in a way that we can express all that has been hidden?

Craniosacral Therapists do this by staying neutral.

If you have more question, please call Sharon Hartnett at 703 509-1792

www.craniosacraltherapistcolumbus.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

Having Trouble Sleeping since Menopause?

Having Trouble Sleeping since Menopause?

Sleepless Menopause Nights

 

I don’t know about you, but once I hit menopause, I couldn’t sleep deeply anymore.  In fact, sometimes I would just lie there for hours and hours, lucky to get 2 hours of sleep. I’d be so tired during the day.  I’d look up menopause on fb pages, and most people were taking a lot of drugs. That did not seem like the best option for me.  Although, I did try melatonin and a few other over the counter remedies.  Most worked a little, but not really that great.

As a Craniosacral Therapist, I had of course worked with many people people who were going through difficult menopause symptoms:  anxiety, lack of sleep, mood changes, hot flashes, night sweats and the rest.  I knew I was helping my clients.  They would share how much the work helped.  But I did not expect that “I” would not get another decent night’s sleep again.  I never thought this would happen to me.  I had always been the one happily anticipated no more periods.  But it did.

So I decided to go the Self-Care Route.  And you know what?  It really helped.  Maybe after so many years of helping others, I realized that it was time for me and other women who are going through the “Change” to focus inward, and really get things integrated.  So I decided to take my own advice and find a local Craniosacral Therapist whom I could trust, whom had great techniques and who knew how to dialogue with my body.  I did find the perfect match.

It’s made me realize, that with all of my experience as a Craniosacral Therapist, trained through the Upledger Institute, I truly relate to all that a woman goes through during menopause.  And I can hold a very sacred and sweet spot for women who are facing the many challenges that this change of life brings.  I have moved through this, and I resonate with the way through now.

If you are looking for some help, I will say, getting back to a peaceful restful place is something that can take time and commitment.  One has to have trust and be willing to move down deep into what is interruping the process of getting into a sleep state and staying there. If your physician has checked you out and everything else is showing up fine, we can delve into whatever your body, and mind are revealing during the sessions, allowing your Inner Wisdom to take you into balance.  Craniosacral Therapy is deeply relaxing and when stress leaves, integration and peace ensue.

I have had many clients say that they are sleeping better, and in a general sense feeling much better refreshed in the mornings.If you would like to find out more, please call me for a 15 free phone consulations.

 

Sharon Hartnett CST-D

703 509-1792

www.craniosacraltherapistcolumbus.com

 

Untie Family Entanglements .

Untie Family Entanglements .

Craniosacral Therapy

Have you noticed the suffering that passes through the generations?

By taking a stand for your own health and wellbeing, you can give back that which came before you, and set good boundaries for those who try and pull you into the family drama.

Craniosacral Therapy is a kind and powerful set of techniques that listens to the wisdom of your body. The tissue tensions release and often clients find themselves discovering more clarity as emotions release and integrate, and images and beliefs surface into the present. The body holds our history, and when the compensations release- our past habits do as well. Our organization in how we interact with the world changes.

Unlearning painful family dynamics, and discovering your power of voice and creative is freeing and sets you on your own course. Your fate belongs to you.

If you would like to find out more about Craniosacral Therapy, please feel free to give me a call for a free 10 minute phone consultation.

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

 

Yoga Teacher Training

Yoga Teacher Training

Yoga is much more than I had ever imagined it to be…

For a long time, I have been working with people on the massage table.  I used to do really deep structural work though, and eventually bowing over the table took its toll on me.  So I decided at 57 to do something about it.  During the last 15 years, I had re-focused most of my gentle practice on Craniosacral Therapy, and integrated everything else as secondary, and to use as needed.  This was a good change for me.  Much easier on my body as I transitioned. Now, I also work with energy quite a bit and that in my opinion, is an integral part of healing.  Most recently though, I splurged on me, and  I signed up for teacher training at Yoga On High.  I realized that I had to do something that was centered only on me and my health and wellbeing.  I deserved to feel good.  And I know my clients will benefit just as much!

To let you in on a secret, ne thing that massage therapists and bodyworkers often do, is help others and tend to forget to do the self-care needed.  So many burn out.  But I loved my work so much that I stuck with it.  But then my aches and pains started to show up.  So I jumped off the cliff and threw myself into this sacred practice of OM on a whim.  At 57, I forgot that I wasn’t as young as I thought I was and didn’t realize it would be such a challenge. With yoga, starting at my age- I had to take it slowly.  Most of the people who were in my class were so much younger.   It was difficult to keep up.  I had practiced Kundalini before but not at the level that the class started at.  After the first class, I thought what the heck did I get myself into?  This is crazy I thought.  And also, because my body was changing quite a bit due to the change of life, other health issues were catching up.  Menopause is a great teacher, as women change in this age group.

In any case, the best thing I did for myself though was to just show up to class. I did.  Over and over again.  Weekends, hour classes, studying, watching yoga videos.  It all counts as yoga.  To be honest, there also was  much homework.  I was surprised.  But I took it in and absorbed it like a sponge.  The more I figured out how my own body worked, and how it felt with different asana practices, the better I felt.  I learned to go at my own pace, and to honor the movement as it was.  I also really began to dig the energy there.  There is a sense of community at YoHi I did not find anywhere else in Columbus.  A place where kindness, integrity and care showed up in all things.  Month after month, I began to feel better and better.  I feel so good at the end of a class now.

All my classes are finished.  I have a few project ahead to complete, and then final certification.  I plan to take my time, and bring all the glory of peace, presence and sweetness into my daily practice.  Not sure that I will teach classes.  I feel like there is still so much to learn, and my body needs more attention.  But what I have taken in, I will share with my clients happily.  I have realized that as great as the work is that I do, people can retain the changes in their body much better with a practice.

Yoga is now part of my life.  I wish I had started it so much earlier.  The movements, stretches and strength building is much more profound than all my years working out at the gym.

Looking forward to working more and more with my clients, sharing my blessings of Yoga.

Sharon Hartnett CST-D

703 509-1792

www.craniosacraltherapistcolumbus.com

Yoga Teacher in the Making

Opening another Door to Life.

Yoga

Yoga Teacher Training