This year-long exploration brings the body into focus as a living, interconnected whole. Each month we will trace one anatomical relationship—cranial bones to membranes to muscles to organs, to vascular vessels and energetic pathways—back to three unifying centers: the sphenoid, the heart, and the sacrum.
Through the lens of craniosacral work, embryology, and Chinese medicine, we will cultivate a felt sense of how structure, function, and spirit interweave. We will consider what is called direction of ease, or direction of motion, or lesion, to what anatomy may be causing this 'pull,' and therefore the relationship we are listening to.
The intention of Craniosacral Connected Anatomy is not simply to study anatomy, but to experience connection: between regions of the body, between practitioner and patient, and between the tangible and the invisible forces that shape cranial wave and tide.
By the end of the series, participants will have both a deeper map of the body’s architecture and a more embodied capacity to listen, touch, and articulate what they are feeling when holding a structure.