SPOTLIGHT | The Breath of Life – Exploring Craniosacral Therapy & Biodynamic Techniques
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Exploring somatic rhythms, biodynamic healing, and the body’s inner tides
In this special Spotlight episode, Field Dynamics founder Keith Parker guides us into the subtle world of craniosacral therapy—a hands-on healing approach rooted in deep listening and somatic intelligence.
Keith traces the development of craniosacral work from its early origins in cranial osteopathy through to the biodynamic model, shaped by pioneers such as William Sutherland, John Upledger, and Franklyn Sills. He unpacks the meaning of the “breath of life”, the tidal layers that underlie our physical and energetic systems, and how these rhythms reveal the body’s innate capacity for self-healing.
This episode explores:
- The distinctions between CST and BCST approaches
- How practitioners attune to the breath of life and inner stillness
- The deeper philosophies behind biodynamic work
- Keith’s personal journey from craniosacral practice into energy healing
- How subtle work supports presence, regulation, and personal evolution
Whether you’re a practitioner, somatic explorer, or simply curious, this episode offers a poetic and practical window into one of the most refined healing arts.
Interested in the biodynamic perspective on craniosacral work?
Don’t miss our episode with Scott Zamurut: Biodynamic Craniosacral & Resonance →
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