People have been using their Social Nervous Systems for as long as people have been on the planet. But it has only been in the last 10-15 years that science has identified the importance of a certain set of nerves in our bodies that help us feel acknowledged, loved, contacted, met, bonded, secure. The Social Nervous System is something that we all know about intuitively, to a greater or lesser degree.
Source, Fluidity and Relaxation
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin gave us this simple and profound awareness, “We are spiritual beings having a human experience.” We live in a materially-oriented world, and that world keeps coming at us non-stop, through our five senses. And yet, in the background, working quietly as the primary energy that is indeed the core of our existence is, as Dr. Randolph Stone said, “the real substance behind the appearance behind matter and forms.”
Working with Babies
In general, this information is for students or graduates of our professional trainings in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy. But the particular skills I explain below are invaluable for anyone who comes in contact with infants, including moms and dads, midwives, doulas, and other birth and pediatric caregivers.