Synopses & Reviews
The stories in Journeys: Stories Our Bodies Can Tell reflect all that Nemec fans have come to expect of this master storyteller. Some stories are familiar, including Nemecs unique approach to the light touch hands-on healing art of craniosacral therapy, others are new. Here we depart his work in the ocean with clients and with dolphins to find that this can be performed anywhere. In Journeys, experience the smile of an infant who recovers from seizures that have been deemed unsolvable by doctors, and her mothers relief. Share the moment with a man who has suffered from Restless Leg Syndrome for years as he breaks the syndrome and realizes that everything is all right. Explore the science and biomechanics of how a Border Terrier could recover from a dysplasia and regain the ability to walk within minutes. Meet, Our Lady of Guadalupe who appears as a protector in one session, and later, travel to ancient Lemuria with a mother determined to recover the soul of her lost child. Nemecs command of each detail of the craniosacral therapy sessions are bound to entertain, surprise, and make readers even those who havent experienced craniosacral therapy feel that anything is truly possible. Simple and magically beautiful. Miraculous -- Blythe Stratton Journey beyond traditional medicine with this volume of case histories by James Nemec, author of, Touch the Ocean. These are stories that our bodies tell, uncovered through the work of craniosacral therapy. Non-surgical, non-intrusive, the light touch, hands-on therapy is safe for newborns and the elderly and is often considered a last hope by many for a healthy life. Nemec invites his readers to experience and receive the ancient wisdom that arises from their own bodies, through this therapy, to open the doors to a renewal of health and well-being. Our bodies tell stories, whether we are aware of it or not. -- Jo Carey, Bodhi Tree Bookstore Light touch therapies go beyond reach of traditional medicine. Join us in the adventure and discover
Synopsis
Our bodies tell stories, whether we are aware of it or not. Others can often tell us our stories before we ourselves know what they are. Even domestic animals can know our stories, if just by our moods. Our stories run our lives. There are stories of hope and of fear, stories of compassion and complaint, stories held and frozen in the body. What we don't know won't hurt us, ignorance is bliss, but it could be that some of the stories we carry deep within can unintentionally hurt others as much as help them, as well as ourselves. What happens when we can give the body a chance to speak? The author, an L.A. playwright, and a certified craniosacral therapist, lyrically articulates real case histories that journey beyond traditional medicine. What happens when doctors and hospitals have given up all hope? The body, not just the mind, has stories to tell.
A work of case histories years in the making, Book Two of the CraniOcean Trilogy, from the author of the award-winning, Touch the Ocean: The Power of Our Collective Emotions.
Synopsis
In, Journeys: Stories Our Bodies Can Tell, experience the smile of an infant who recovers from seizures that have been deemed unsolvable by doctors, and her mothers relief. Share the moment with a man who has suffered from Restless Leg Syndrome for years as he breaks the syndrome and realizes that everything is all right. Meet, Our Lady of Guadalupe who appears as a protector in one session, and later, travel to ancient Lemuria with a mother determined to recover the soul of her lost child. Nemecs command of each detail of the craniosacral therapy sessions are bound to entertain, surprise, and make readers even those who havent experienced craniosacral therapy feel that they are there.
Synopsis
The author, a certified craniosacral therapist, lyrically articulates real case histories that journey beyond traditional medicine.