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Re: palate abnormalties ?

--- In craniosacralnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "fergalflann" <fergalflann@y...>
wrote:
> If someone had an abnormally low palate what would it indicate to
> you ?
>
> ferg

Fergal,

if I become aware of something unusual when I'm working with someone, it is
information.
It makes me curious and I would wonder (with my intention) whether there was any
restriction or tension relating to that 'unusualness' in the surrounding tissue.
In other
words I would explore from my hands, not my theoretical knowledge.
I try not to get into thinking towards conclusions relating to my observations,
because it
gets in the way of what I'm being shown.

that is not to say that if I knew of some case history which related that I
would ignore that
information, just that it would be secondary to what my hands are feeling.

Stuart




Sun May 9, 2004 3:47 pm

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... Fergal, if I become aware of something unusual when I'm working with someone, it is information. It makes me curious and I would wonder (with my intention)...
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