This posting includes 2 responses from Steven:
Hi Steven- I have been practicing (to the best of my abilities at
this time) the new work which we learnt this past course. With the
exception of the fact that I’m using too much muscle at times rather
than positioning and leverage- it feels like a good start.
I feel very comfortable with the NS Motility through the eyes and
have had several opportunities to use it.
Today i was working on Hank. He connected with a rather
extraordinary Shaman/Healer Elka Boren when I was in Santa Fe and had
several healings with her- HUGE heart openings, extremely
transforming. He had a major concussion after Woodstock- he fell head
first on to concrete street- don’t know if that relates to this.
Treatment went well, getting good breath and flow. Towards the end
I did the NS Motility on his eyes. WHOOOA! I started to go into a
heavy sweat, and felt like I was blacking out. I stayed as long as I
could then removed my hands. I did this 4 times- it never got easier-
I felt like I was passing out each time and kept trying to get as far
back as possible on my hooks. Hank reported that his brain felt all
misaligned and he felt it come in to balance by the 3rd hold and he
was grateful as he gets headaches.
Should I continue to do the NS Motility on him? Do you have any
insights?? This has never happened to me before.
Elaine
response 1:
hey dear one- just got home and read this. have some ideas however want to ponder a little and hold on to the energies a bit first lest i be guilty of puking out of my 5th Chakra prematurely (Goddess forbid!).
i will leave with one thought (having just said that) that seems clear…
1. what took you to CNS? in the first place… the sequence?
2. was filum terminale clear… ie i get that you should really start there and and totally hold it and coils to full Breath and Flow…
3. before you add the eye piece, begin with supporting just the ram’s horns… the thing we did before we rested our finger pads on the eyes. really hold focus (from hooks and ectoplasm) of ram’s horns to Lamina Terminalis… and probably add a gentle energetic to physical compression to the horns into LT to get them both in to balanced B and F relative to LT FIRST… THEN add the eyes and also repeat to hold balance to LT!
your balance to Midline will be like you do from the posterior star in creating a single unit of function of posterior star arms and midline… i suspect Hank’s nervous system is in a series of fluxes or motility weirdnesses and you really must reconnect the parts back to LT by simply treating FT (ariadne), the horns, and the horn/eye unit just to get them to Breathe from LT and Midline!
try that! let me know.
Response 2: also i woke up with some unpuked information: the other thing is the strong
probability that you have not fully addressed the cranial compressions in
hank’s coconut! the sensations you are describing imply to me that you are
doing CNS prematurely and are not addressing some key piece first! (hence my
words from last night)... careful not to jump to cns because you LIKE it and
feel comfortable doing it. really sit at the feet. really sit at alpha and
omega; really inspect and treat coils and shape and diaphragmatic system;
hold snake; cvj; filum terminale; 5 pointed star; cranial axes and
compressions; ALL before you address CNS with hank. the fact that he had a
major concussion already says that he has vectors locked up within his
system and probably associated with axis distortion (VIII/IX?) and
compressions! it is too much time since i had my hands on him and i have
absolutely no memory of how he felt.
Elaine response: I actually did all procedures- but I don’t think i waited for breath and flow long enough on Ram’s Horns and I am certain that i did not complete the cranial compressions- nor am I confident that I can. I will keep working with him and bring him in to see you if you are in New York after Christmas.