Difference between revisions of "Patterns of Experience"
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− | 'Patterns of experience: The shapes that arise in the body due to the interaction of [[Conditional Forces|conditional forces]] and [[Biodynamic Forces|biodynamic forces]]. There is an organizing centre to a pattern of experience that is also called a fulcrum. At the heart of the pattern of experience there is a core of biodynamic potency centring the shape.'<ref>Sumner, G. and Haines, S. (2010) Cranial Intelligence - A Practical Guide to Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy. London: Singing Dragon.</ref> | + | 'Patterns of experience: The shapes that arise in the body due to the interaction of [[Conditional Forces|conditional forces]] and [[Biodynamic Forces|biodynamic forces]]. There is an organizing centre to a pattern of experience that is also called a [[Fulcrum|fulcrum]]. At the heart of the pattern of experience there is a core of biodynamic potency centring the shape.'<ref>Sumner, G. and Haines, S. (2010) Cranial Intelligence - A Practical Guide to Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy. London: Singing Dragon.</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 07:26, 20 September 2013
Definition
'Patterns of experience: The shapes that arise in the body due to the interaction of conditional forces and biodynamic forces. There is an organizing centre to a pattern of experience that is also called a fulcrum. At the heart of the pattern of experience there is a core of biodynamic potency centring the shape.'[1]
Derivation
Ged Sumner in Cranial Intelligence 2010?
Discussion
References
- ↑ Sumner, G. and Haines, S. (2010) Cranial Intelligence - A Practical Guide to Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy. London: Singing Dragon.