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Reading Request: Quantum Cranial: the liquid electric model
As we get closer to our webinar, I would like to offer you to read ~ Heart of Listening by Hugh Milne: Chapter 19 of Volume 2 ~Craniosacaral Biodynamics by Franklyn Sills Volume 1::Chapter 2 (introduction to the cranial concept and the Primary Respiratory Mechanism) ~Craniosacral Biodynamics by Franklyn Sills Volume 2::Chapter 3: (The Motility of the Central Nervous System)
Reading Request: Quantum Cranial: the liquid electric model
The Mechanism of Motion
We begin the first webinar with Cranial Motility and Motion. We will look at Primary Respiration as the Mechanism of Motion forming a fluctuating shape for the brain, which in turn moves the dura, the infolding of the dura we call falx (separating right and left hemisphere) and tentorium (tenting over cerebellum), and the cranial bone, giving them their axis of flexion and extension. By creating understanding, we can hold the visual and the movement in our hands, instead of just memorization. Finally, we will examine animating force as the representation of Qi in Chinese Medicine and what that means poetically to the system as a whole. Poll below: What do you need most help understanding:
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Access the 2026 Monthly Webinar Series:
Join us monthly the first Wednesday at 5PM New York / Eastern time for a year long webinar series focused on anatomy and directional listening. We will highlight a specific cranial bone each month, and relate the direction of listening to its bony articulations, vascular, nerve, meridian energetic, and poetic philosophy of what that movement may be trying to accomplish or free for the person in your care. When you become a premium member, you'll have access to the webinars, course materials, and on going study ques and ads. Our Webinar Scheduke: Jan: Cranial Motion and Motility Feb: Du and the Dura Mar: Sphenid Apr: Occiput May: Temporals Jun: Frontal July: Maxillae- Vomer- Zygomae Aug: Mandible Sep: Sacrum Oct: Brain Structures via Suspension and Memory Nov: Cranial Nerves Dec: Vascular Continuity Any questions, send me QUESTIONS in comment, and I'll message you to answer. Look forward to seeing you in Zoom.
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