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How To Grow In An Overwhelming World

How To Grow In An Overwhelming World

Sensitive Person

How to Grow as a Sensitive Person

Blossom and Grow. Recently, I picked up the book, “The Highly Sensitive Person and have been recommending it to quite a few of my clients. One niche that I seem to be able to support well are people who benefit from Craniosacral Therapy and Energy Work because the nervous systems of sensitive people often have been overwhelmed.

In this book, we find meaning, and an opportunity to grow,  in what it is like to be” highly sensitive“.  A term that not many people recognize.  On top of this aboug 80% of people are not sensitive, and they don’t understand the other 20%.  Can you imagine what it’s like to not have a description or understanding for how you sense the world, while most people are different?  I found reading this book to be  a relief since I include myself in this category. I felt noticed and acknowledged by the writer.  The book is such an in depth mirror.  I also felt more of a comfort level knowing that there are many more people walking around like me. Even if we are a minority.

One thing about highly sensitive people is that we notice the subtle and so many details.  I know for me, when I walk into a room, I can feel the mood.  I cue into expressions and movement, and so much information enters into my system.  Often because of this, we need to rest and take time for ourselves to integrate.  Craniosacral Therapy can respond to this need through its gentle listeing, touch and melding.

As Craniosacral Therapist, we listen to the Cerebrospinal fluid motion and we palpate and listen to the nervous system. By connecting with that with which we blend, we can bring in a calm and balance.  When this happens the deep creativity from within can emerge and grow.  It can be brought out into the world in a very positive way.

One of the challenges which highly sensitve people encounter is that when they feel overwhelmed, they tend to react.  Some people may view this as over-reacting.  This especially occurs if they grew up in a rough environment.  They tend to feel misunderstood.  However there are some wonderful advantages as well.  Lots of good exercises in this book.

The book recommends:

1. Self-Knowledge

2. Reframing

3. Healing

It also offers activities to help process intense feelings.  In addition Craniosacral Therapy can help a person through self- discovery work and self-regulation.  The book- I think that it is fantastic and opens the eyes to those who want to connect.

Sharon Hartnett CST-D

703 509-1792

www.craniosacraltherapistcolumbus.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

Benefits of the Undefended Heart

Benefits of the Undefended Heart

Knowing Love in an Undefended Heart

How many people feel comfortable living deeply embedded in the love of their own hearts?  I am not talking about the intense passionate feeling we have for a partner.  Instead I am talking about an embodied sense of being True to Yourself.  Caring about yourself, and opening up to your Essential Self.

It takes courage to push away those layers of protection surrounding your heart. But aren’t you curious what is underneath everything you have been taught and believed?  Peeling away the onion is an honesty and acknowledgment check.  But it’s worth your while to self-realize love.  Feeling love deep inside spreading through everything you are is the best!

There are many ways to discover the love living inside you.  The easiest way is by building your confidence back up.  How do you do this?  By being real with yourself.  This is a two fold process.  One is by noticing and writing down the beliefs you hold that make you believe you are “less than” or “bad” . Any negative belief.  Question those beliefs and the validity of them.  Second is to Choose Love and physically move toward your heart.  Is it a smooth ride?  or are there obstacles in the way?  Bring mindfulness in and question.

You can take this journey yourself, or you can enlist friends or see a therapist.  Relationships though are key to opening up the love in your heart.  We are meant to work and play through life with others.  This include the easy and the hard times.

How an Undefended Heart can Benefit You:

1.  You feel better inside your body. Dopamine, oxytocin and seratonin take you into a state of pleasure.

2.  You feel more appreciation for life.

3.  It’s easier to be clear about your goals and how to accomplish them on a soul level.

4.  Life is easier to navigate when other things are difficult when you are centered in your heart.

5.  Developing meaningful friendships are easier when you feel kindness and love for yourself.  People are happier when they are helping each other with care.

6.  Love reduces stress and anxiety.  It brings in a sense of calm.

7.  Love promotes healing.

Love is the evolutionary tool available to all of humanity. It’s free, and available for each of us.  Take the leap… Move towards Love and see what it can bring you the deeper you go!

Sharon Hartnett CST-d

703 509-1792

www.craniosacraltherapistcolumbus.com

 

 

 

 

 

How to Find Relief for Concussion Symptoms

Common Concussion Symptoms

Working with a Craniosacral Therapist Columbus

Concussion symptoms are serious business.  A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury. Any strike to the head should not be ignored. Especially if you find yourself being forgetful, sensitive to light, dizzy,experiencing blurry vision, confused, experiencing headaches, nauseous, clumpsy, moody, or having difficulties following instructions after any impact to the head, make sure you get checked out by a physician.  Symptoms may or may not appear immediately, so be mindful about your state of being for at least a few days. Especially if you lose consciousness, it is imperitive to your long-term health to receive proper care.

Healthcare providers will usually recommend that you take it easy after a brain injury. The brain needs time to resource its energy to heal. Usually with lots of rest, the brain can recover. However if you continue to have difficulties concentrating, feel off, or feel irritable with headaches, you may want to check in with a Craniosacral Therapist.

Having experienced a few concussions myself, I have found that besides rest, Craniosacral Therapy has helped me the best. How this works is that a Craniosacral Therapist. will directly work with the cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds the brain and the spine. Why this fluid is so important is that it protects, helps nourish and moves out toxins.  A concussion or a Traumatic Brain Injury will disrupt function.  Craniosacral Therapy listens and melds with the deeper healthy currents of the Craniosacral System to bring better symmetry, a healthier rate, optimal quality and amplitude to the rhythm.  After a numerous bumps to my head, the Craniosacral Work has helped me to feel more balance, more clear and able to manage my life normally.

My training is with the Upledger Institute

If you would like to find more detailed information about how UI is helping to advance research and the positive results they have observed in clinics and intensives, check this link:   Concussion Help

If you are suffering from concussion brain injury, don’t wait.  You deserve to live a good life.

Sharon Hartnett CST-D

703 509-1792

www.craniosacraltherapistcolumbus.com

 

 

 

How to Keep Your Eye on the Dream

How to Keep Your Eye on the Dream

Dream On

Life is a Dream.  In life, we are always in relationship. Whether it is to another person, an animal friend, an object or the empty sky. Reality is the world as it is.  It’s whole, the sum parts of all existance.  To be in it we must be in the present moment.

The challenge is our brains are most often generating what we think is our experience before we even live it.  The truth, how we understand life to be in often a quest.  Until we settle down into mindful awareness and curiosity to the experience of the One.  It’s not really something the brain can wrap it’s mindset around. It’s a surrender.  It’s a giving up of the ego’s need to exist.

We are fortunate to awaken out of the dream.  But many of us actually enjoy the dream as well.  It’s part of the earth’s gift to human beings.  It’s an experience. Either way, becoming aware of illusion, the  noticing of the dream state is helpful if you want to navigate life with more ease.

In the dream state, there are many glimpses. Signs so to speak. When these signs come into your life. Listen. Pay attention. For example, recently I had a deep loss. The heart hurt deeply.  Inside, I felt broken apart.  I still do although I am feeling a bit better every day. 

Anyway, just as I was walking toward the physical place of my avoidance of feeling this all, a beautiful butterfly appeared.  Black with turquoise wings on top.  The colors associated with the horse I lost recently.  My heart horse.  It just stood in front of me flapping it’s wings until I was ready to leave.  At that time, I felt my horse’s life all around me.  I woke up to his joy and his freedom. I felt it inside me as well. This happened with the same type of butterfly 4 times with me and those close by.

I know this can sound like a dream.  Part of it is the dream in which we all live. But the essence of love and interconnection inside opened and freed me as well with each sign that showed me the way.  I am still in the midst of grief.  But reality is showing me out the dream by keeping my focus on the signs.  Yet, the signs are from reality poking through the dream.  So pay attention.

I think, being human is very tough.  I suppose that is my belief I came into with this life.  At the same time, it is miraculous, so precious yet fragile.  It’s eternal spiritually but just a speck of temporary sand in the physical world.  This life in these skins in which we live are full of potential.  Life is what we make out of it, and also in how we treat others.

Enjoy this dream world.  It’s an adventure.  But if you want to wake up out of the suffering, it’s essention to set an intention, then pay attention, and open the door by being yourself.  Your real self.

Sharon Hartnett CST-D

703 509-1792

www.craniosacraltherapistcolumbus.com

 

Introducing You to Craniosacral Therapy

Introducing You to Craniosacral Therapy

Anyone with an open mind can enjoy the benefits of Craniosacral Therapy.

At the very core of Craniosacral Therapy, there is an Inner Wisdom Within each individual. This is where the faith comes in with this manual therapy.Trusting that the body has its own intelligence. A craniosacral therapist listens, follows, and melds with the Craniosacral System to help mirror, nourish and acknowledge the power that is held in each of us.

The Brain and the Spine are part of the information highway of the nervous system withing each of us.When a therapist blends and supports the Inner Wisdom though blending with the fluids, magical things happen.  They really do. Not in an abstract way only, although that can certainly be the case. But also in a very science based methology. Craniosacral Therapy restores and benefits by enhancing the quality of the rhythm of the cerebrospinal fluid.

Cranioacral Therapy is gentle yet powerful work. It enhances wellbeing and brings strength to the whole body by enlivening the tissues and waking up new awareness within the body’s communication network.  New messages are born. New information changes.

The thing is, a person must be open minded.  They need to think outside the box of traditional medicine. Imagine, a 1:1 relationship where full attention is on your deepest body intelligence. What amazing things could your body do when it is acknowledged and empowered?  It’s enough that it works as it does miracoulously every day. But boosting its efficiency, and optimizing its health frees one to deeper wells of inner resources.

If you want to find out more about Craniosacral Therapy, check out the Upledger Institute.  Dr. John Upledger has gifted the world with this beautiful and powerful manual therapy.  Learn more about how it can help you.

May the fluid flow peacefully Within You!

Sharon Hartnett CST-D

703 509-1792

www.craniosacraltherapistcolumbus.com