Today, I'd like to share a story with you about my first years with CST. I was a brand new Mom when the gift of it arrived.
In those first years of motherhood, I left my work with sculptor Mariko Mori. We moved from New York to Hong Kong to Italy and then to Boulder. In all that shuffle, I sat reading CST texts/case studies while nursing, listened to cranio podcasts durings naps, and just soaked my being in CST in the moments when I wasn't completely absorbed in keeping a
Yes, we are here together floating into the New Year of 2020. I have often wrapped up a decade by looking back in reflection and forward in anticipation. Have you? My earnest approach sat in hopes of weaving lessons from my past to dreams for my future. My practice for these weeks coming into 2020 is to actually do absolutely none of that weaving. My current practice is to relax into each present moment. My commitment to this is for the sake of my own physical and emotional h
"That person, that image which I have come to think of as me is actually nothing but a limited contraction of the arising and falling of essence into form" - Mike Boxhall, (1930-2019). The Empty Chair April is CranioSacral Therapy Awareness month. This somatic work, the journey into self, with great benefit for your health. This is work witnessing and listening to your physical body as a guide to inner knowing. If you aren't in Boulder, Colorado and can't book with me, find a
Each time I come across a tree like this one, clinging to the rocks and thriving I think of our tenacious human spirits. What we face, what we come through, how we keep reaching up toward that sunlight even when our roots are growing on seemingly precarious ground. This tree is also a teacher reminding me to look to the resources I have and in gratitude participate in this life with full strength and energy. #myclients #newboulderbusiness #seventenetsofmywork #boulder #womanl