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== Definition ==
'Conditional forces are the forces of experience, for example knocks, falls, toxins, life events, birth, trauma. (Also called biokinetic forces by Becker.)'[[Sumner, G. and Haines, S. (2010) Cranial Intelligence - A Practical Guide to Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy. London: Singing Dragon.]]
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'Conditional forces are the forces of experience, for example knocks, falls, toxins, life events, birth, trauma. (Also called biokinetic forces by Becker.)'<ref>Sumner, G. and Haines, S. (2010) Cranial Intelligence - A Practical Guide to Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy. London: Singing Dragon.</ref>
  
 
===== Derivation =====
 
===== Derivation =====

Revision as of 07:20, 20 September 2013

Definition

'Conditional forces are the forces of experience, for example knocks, falls, toxins, life events, birth, trauma. (Also called biokinetic forces by Becker.)'[1]

Derivation

Becker[2]


Discussion

References

  1. Sumner, G. and Haines, S. (2010) Cranial Intelligence - A Practical Guide to Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy. London: Singing Dragon.
  2. Becker, R. (1997) Life in Motion. Portland, OR: Rudra.