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Comments for Street Smart Craniosacral https://blog.cranioschool.com considerations for the practicing therapist Fri, 21 Aug 2015 15:34:54 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.25 Comment on Soft Mantras for Hard Lesions by If you want to get better at healing others and/or self, read this blog post | The Well: bodymindheartspirit https://blog.cranioschool.com/soft-mantras-for-hard-lesions/#comment-130 Fri, 21 Aug 2015 15:34:54 +0000 http://blog.cranioschool.com/?p=568#comment-130 […] craniosacral therapy teacher of the past few years, Ryan Hallford, wrote a blog post entitled Soft Mantras for Hard Lesions. Although specific to biodynamic craniosacral work, in my opinion it applies to so much more – […]

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Comment on Happy Trails to You – Exploring Equine Craniosacral Therapy by Equine Craniosacral Therapy - a Conversation with Shea Stewart and Ryan Hallford - Street Smart Craniosacral https://blog.cranioschool.com/happy-trails-exploring-equine-craniosacral-therapy/#comment-14 Sat, 30 Aug 2014 05:33:49 +0000 http://blog.cranioschool.com/?p=203#comment-14 […] formally introduced me to the world of equine craniosacral therapy. I posted my initial impressions here. As many of you know, Shea and I have recently been working together to construct an equine […]

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Comment on Loosening the Knot, Part II by Ryan Hallford https://blog.cranioschool.com/loosening-the-knot-part-2/#comment-13 Thu, 14 Feb 2013 06:56:40 +0000 http://cranioschool.com/blog/?p=23#comment-13 Hi MaryAnn,
EV4 is short for “expansion of ventricle four.” It can be seen as the opposite principle of the CV4. Dr. Jealous introduced this term to describe a resuscitative technique that can be applied to the tissue/fluid body. Whereas the CV4 is a directive technique that focuses fluid and potency resources into the midline in the extension phase, the EV4 holds the body in inhalation and brings about a distribution to the periphery by synchronizing with inhalation through several cycles.

The EV4 is often used to normalize fluid body lesions, augment fluid drive, bring about a sense of cohesiveness and wholeness, or to simply clear noise out of the tissue and fluid fields. It is traditionally applied through a contact with the cranium.

We go over application of this principle in Level 4.
I hope that helps!

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Comment on Loosening the Knot, Part II by MaryAnn https://blog.cranioschool.com/loosening-the-knot-part-2/#comment-12 Thu, 24 Jan 2013 05:38:52 +0000 http://cranioschool.com/blog/?p=23#comment-12 This two-part is great to read, Ryan. Glad to find your blog. Can you describe what is an EV4? I haven’t encountered that term before. Thanks.

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