By Maria Esposito The Fulcrum, Issue 84 September 2021 When I first started working with a heart-centred connection, my practice was transformed. I found that working from the heart enabled me to connect with my higher self and strengthen my intuition. Clients commented on the treatment experience and the more I nurtured my heart connection, … Continue reading Becoming Fearless: The Journey to Self-Healing
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Loss & Grief in a Time of Covid
by Tanya Desfontaines The Fulcrum, Issue 83 May 2021 “THE REALITY IS THAT YOU WILL GRIEVE FOREVER. YOU WILL NOT ‘GET OVER’ THE LOSS OF A LOVED ONE; YOU WILL LEARN TO LIVE WITH IT. YOU WILL HEAL AND YOU WILL REBUILD YOURSELF AROUND THE LOSS YOU HAVE SUFFERED. YOU WILL BE WHOLE AGAIN, BUT … Continue reading Loss & Grief in a Time of Covid
Long Covid: A Complex Health Crisis That Needs Individualised, Integrated & Holistic Support
by Viola Sampson The Fulcrum, Issue 83 May 2021 In November 2020, in the UK alone, there were already more than 186,000¹ people suffering from long-term symptoms following COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus SARS-CoV-2. With the surge of cases that followed over the winter months, that number is expected to have risen significantly. … Continue reading Long Covid: A Complex Health Crisis That Needs Individualised, Integrated & Holistic Support
Feet as a Gateway to Intuitive Healing
By Monica Anthony The Fulcrum, Issue 82 January 2021 I first came to work with feet whilst a professional musician and the musical correspondences of resonance, consonance and dissonance came easily as a useful language. Steiner wrote that one day we will tune the body like a musical instrument and I have always felt the … Continue reading Feet as a Gateway to Intuitive Healing
Transformation
By Maria Esposito The Fulcrum, Issue 82 January 2021 I find that the more I follow my intuition and connect to the heart, serving everything that makes my client whole and integrated, the faster they heal and in so doing transform their lives and mine. Having held CST workshops on how to deepen one’s practice … Continue reading Transformation
How to Mend Straining Relationships
By Benjamin Fry The Fulcrum, Issue 81 September 2020 We were taught by fairy tales to believe that relationships would be as easy as finding the right person to be with, and then we would live happily ever after. As we know, reality is not that simple. A lot can and does go wrong, regardless … Continue reading How to Mend Straining Relationships
Touch
By Katherine Ukleja The Fulcrum, Issue 80 May 2020 Wise, seeing, feeling, thinking fingers W.G. Sutherland Touch is the cornerstone of craniosacral therapy. There are many manual therapies and ours relies on highly-refined, gentle, mindful touch, attuned to subtle phenomena. As practitioners, we use our entire sensorium and employ whole-body listening including interoception, regarded as … Continue reading Touch
Look After Yourself Properly and Your Tinnitus Will Take Care of Itself
by Julian Cowan Hill MA UKCP RCST When you work with hundreds of people with tinnitus, certain patterns become clear. The core issue seems to be learning how to let go at a deep level and, once a person becomes able to do this, symptoms get better. In this article I want to show that … Continue reading Look After Yourself Properly and Your Tinnitus Will Take Care of Itself
CST Awareness Week 2019: Integrated Healthcare
by Beatrice Doubble The Fulcrum, Issue 79 January 2020 There has been an explosion of interest in wellbeing and holistic healthcare over the past few years, and the latter has become increasingly acceptable, if not the preferred choice, for many people who aren’t getting their needs met through conventional medicine. With increased demands on NHS … Continue reading CST Awareness Week 2019: Integrated Healthcare
The Troubles, Terrorism and Trauma
by Amber Kelly The Fulcrum, Issue 77 May 2019 I was born into trauma. Not solely through my birth process, but through the community and place where I chose to make my entrance into the world. I was born in the mid-1960s in Northern Ireland so, by the time I was starting school, the Troubles … Continue reading The Troubles, Terrorism and Trauma