SCJ (midline) and Sacrum > Rabbit hole (lower coil) Whats the difference?
Posted: 18 March 2009 06:40 AM
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Can anyone tell me what the major differences are between these two treatments? Because they have similar hand positions and yet there is different intentions and observations carried out with each treatment respectively. I have my sense of these treatments and i was looking for more input from the community on this.

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Posted: 07 April 2009 11:30 PM   [ # 1 ]
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hey brian-
i agree with will and would love to hear your own impressions of the 2 treatments, before offering any feedback myself too… please compare their similarities, and then contrast them in that they address distinctly different “geometries” within the Sacred Count and have totally different indications with respect to the Algorithm.  i get the feeling though that you have been working on this anyway since you posted your rather cryptic question.
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Posted: 09 April 2009 06:13 AM   [ # 2 ]
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Perhaps my understanding of these two treatments are askew.  I will start with the SCJ:  The hand placement is one hand with fingers adjacent on the body of the sacrum and the middle finger of the other hand on the caudal rabbit hole.  This treatment holds the relationship or intention to midline and i wait to there is longitudinal breath that expands fully along the notochord down through the sacrum and into the coccyx, a full expression of midline breath into the caudal pole of the midline. Sometimes when i am holding this relationship i can feel the sacrum and coccyx spinning,moving in opposite directions from one another, pulling off each other and finally realigning and then poof, the sacrum and coccyx energetically flow as a universal unit and breath is deeper and fuller along the midline.

Now here comes my confusion: for the other treatment where the lower coil is not fully exiting or entering with its healthy motion of coiling in and out from the midline from the caudal
rabbit hole the hand placement for this treatment is exactly the same as the SCJ. And now we are down stream from the midline so we are no longer holding the treatment to the midline. My sense is that we are holding the energetic sacrum and coccyx to the point where the lower coil would flow normally from in health. And when i hold this relationship with the lower coil there is a sense of the lower coil finding the room and space to move in and out from the caudal aspect of the midline and confusingly i also get a similar treatment feeling like the SCJ where the sacrum and coccyx is spinning and moving in opposite directions from one another, pulling off each other and finally realigning and then the lower coil finds it space to move in and out from the midline.

What i am confused about is that the two treatments have similar hand placements and when they are treating they have felt similar with the only difference of the lower coil feeling present in the treatment for the lower coil. Steven mentioned about the ganglia impars for the lower coil treatment if i am recalling correctly but i have not had a sense of this while the treatment has been going on.

Now i may be completely wrong in my assessment of these two treatments and i am happily and humbly open to any corrections or additions to what is being reported in this thread.

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Posted: 09 April 2009 10:18 AM   [ # 3 ]
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hey bmd-
a fast note before i head off to work.  melinda is here these days seeing patients with me.

your understanding of these is not as askew as you feel perhaps.  it is your geographical/dimensional perspective that needs to be tuned.
first- are they really separate treatments or extensions of the same treatment?  can we not have identical hand placement yet the Being is treating totally different places depending upon its needs?  why do you do SCJ? - when there is a Midline glitch at SCJ!  and you are treating EXCLUSIVELY in SC2!!!!!!!!!    after Midline Breathes, the next absolutely direct downstream event is organization of Midline Breathing the Coils, no?  early emergence of SC2 into SC3.  a different part of the map and Algorithm!  so if you think of downstream flow from a functional Midline, if you have already determined that the lower Coil needs to be supported from its point of emergence at the “tail” end (meaning that in order to do this, “there is already a Midline and it Breathes”)... you would begin with placement at SCJ (for a totally different reason than you did before (SCJ for Midline support as a function of SC2 itself!) and the UNIT of Function is SC2 into Coil, Breathed and shaped outward from Midline up into the Coil, heading up into the belly and doing its Golden Mean and Fibonacci spiral thigs into the space in which the belly and 2nd Chakra will emerge.  OK?  you may end up extending a hand fform coccyx to II Chakra to gather or engage more of the Coil’s Unit of Function… right?

are you following this?  so in these 2 distinct treatments, you are on a different part of the Map; a different DIMENSION of embryonic geography or geometry- one upstream/one downstream; different parts of the Sacred Count… even tough the hand placement may look identical for both treatments!  it MUST be this way.  so, though it feels that the hand placements may be identical, are they really?  the treatments that those hand placements support are totally different in different worlds!  chew on this for a while… think about where else this might be true about similar hand placement supporting totally different treatments… and get back to me.  after all when we place our hands anywhere, WHO is actually doing the treatment?
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