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Re: More about my skull

Hi,

how common is it for smomeone aged 30 to have their skull visibly
change shape? One craniosacral practitioner I talked to said ti was
pretty rare.

Oddly, my nose is still ever-so-slightly deviated. I would never
have imagined I could achieve the goal of changing my skull shape
without having the m=nose change at the same time. This is
interesting. Have you ever seen anyone's shull change shape without
changing the devation of the septum? I figure the nose will give way
sooneer or later. Thanks for the tips. The hearing continues to get
better, and the ridge on my head continues to change shape.

--- In craniosacralnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "Jeff Shevell, LMT, CST"
<jdshevel@g...> wrote:
> Mike,
>
> In keeping with the Upledger institute's philosophy, there are 4
> basic techniques used to directly address the intracranial
membranes.
>
> 1) The frontal lift (anterior) addresses the falx in an
> anterior/posterior direction,
> 2) the parietal lift (superior) addresses the falx in a
> superior/inferior direction,
> 3) the sphenoid lift (anterior) addresses the tentoria in an
> anterior/posterior direction, and
> 4) the temporal techiques, culminating in the ear-pull, address the
> tentoria in a lateral direction.
>
> Other techniques, including but not limited to sacral and TMJ
> tecniques can indirectly work on intracranial membrane restrictions.
>
> Maybe someone who is familiar with the other schools might
enlighten
> us with other techniques.
>
> Jeff / NJ
>
> --- In craniosacralnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "michael grogan"
> <tropical@r...> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I appreciate all the help here. My skull is changing shape. The
> ridge
> > that used to stop at my crown is now extending backwards toward
> the
> > back of my head. My hearing is getting a lot better, every day.
> thank
> > you again. Are there other techniques to release the falx
cerebri
> and
> > tentorium? I have been pulling outwards and in circles on my
> ears,
> > slowly and gently.
> >
> > mike





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Hi, I appreciate all the help here. My skull is changing shape. The ridge that used to stop at my crown is now extending backwards toward the back of my...
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Mike, In keeping with the Upledger institute's philosophy, there are 4 basic techniques used to directly address the intracranial membranes. 1) The frontal...
Jeff Shevell, LMT, CST
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Hi, how common is it for smomeone aged 30 to have their skull visibly change shape? One craniosacral practitioner I talked to said ti was pretty rare. Oddly,...
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