The inner power of stillness


Alexander Filmer-Lorch, State Approved Graduate Diploma in Dance CertEd, Movement Senior Yoga Teacher SYT, Founder/Director Inside Meditation, CranialSacral Practitioner, Teacher, Author and Artist, London, United Kingdom, Caroline Barrow, BSc, CST MCSS, Managing Director, Upledger Institute UK & College of Body Science, Upledger trained CranioSacral Therapist and Teacher, Wrington, United Kingdom, Maggie Gill, MBA, Cert Ed, CST-D, MCSS, CranialSacral Therapist and International Teacher for the Upledger Institute, Brighton, United Kingdom ; forewords by John Matthew Upledger, Lauren Walker and Charles Ridley.
Bok Engelsk
Annen tittel
Medvirkende
Utgitt
Handspring Publishing
Opplysninger
The Inner Power of Stillness illuminates the lost value of stillness for the individual therapist or practitioner, both as a person and as a professional. The authors anchor the possibility of this inner evolution of the power of stillness on the latest research into tissue and cell memory. They also introduce the concept of a potential new modality called 'stillness-memory', and build upon this new understanding a logical and practical framework in which science and philosophy truly inform each other. This opens up access to a much larger canvas of new ideas and possibilities that carry the potential for us as practitioners to be the best people and the best professionals, without compromising our own overall health and wellbeing. In-depth knowledge of how to arrive at this promising new modality, as well as how to apply it in your everyday work and life, is at the heart of the book, including topics such as working from your inner power of stillness, the insightful self and, most importantly, the practitioner's toolkit. Some thought-provoking themes that might be of great value to therapists, teachers and practitioners can be found at the end of the book, providing a universal view of compassion and the solace that stillness can bring to people who are nearing the end of their life.--
Emner
Dewey
610
ISBN
1-912085-23-2

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