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Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy (BCST) is commonly seen as the
spiritual approach to craniosacral therapy (CST); in fact, BCST as
taught by Franklyn Sills, the pioneer in the field, is quite
different from conventional CST. Biodynamic work is based on the
development of perceptual skills where the practitioner learns to
become sensitive to subtle respiratory motions called primary
respiration and also to the power of spontaneous healing. Through
the Breath of Life, which, Sills asserts, echoes the Holy Spirit in
the Judeo-Christian tradition, "bodhicitta" in Buddhism, and the
Tai Chi in Taoism, students of BCST learn to enter a state of
presence oriented to the client's inherent ability to heal.
In "Foundations in Craniosacral Biodynamics," Sills offers students
and practitioners an in-depth, step-by-step guide to the
development of perceptual and clinical skills with specific
clinical exercises and explorations to help students and
practitioners learn the essentials of a biodynamic approach.
Individual chapters cover such topics as holism and biodynamics;
mid-tide, Long Tide, Dynamic Stillness and stillpoint process; the
motility of tissues and the central nervous system; transference
and the shadow; shamanistic resonances; and more.
This book studies methods to concretely address inverse problems.
An inverse problem arises when the causes that produced a given
effect must be determined or when one seeks to indirectly estimate
the parameters of a physical system. The author uses practical
examples to illustrate inverse problems in physical sciences. He
presents the techniques and specific methods chosen to solve
inverse problems in a general domain of application, choosing to
focus on a small number of methods that can be used in most
applications. This book is aimed at readers with a mathematical and
scientific computing background. Despite this, it is a book with a
practical perspective. The methods described are applicable, have
been applied, and are often illustrated by numerical examples.
Service-Learning is a rapidly growing teaching innovation. Despite
the proliferation of service-learning research, little has focused
on the teacher, particularly the personal dimension involved in
implementing such an innovation. The purpose of this study was to
explore teachers' concerns regarding service-learning using the
seven developmental Stages of Concern from the Concerns Based
Adoption Model as a framework. Eleven teachers are profiled using
the Stages of Concern Questionnaire (SoCQ) and interview analysis.
Service-learning advocates, K-12 educators, and school
administrators should find the Stages of Concern a useful model for
examining, predicting, and addressing the concerns of teachers
engaged in service-learning.
Als der erfolgreiche Schriftsteller Jack Bender an einem Punkt in
seinem Leben gelangte, an dem er keinen Ausweg mehr sah, entschied
er, sich das Leben zu nehmen. Dabei erlebte er ein Abenteuer durch
Zeit und Raum mit tiefen Ruckblicken in sein Leben. Abgrund - die
Wunder des Lebens ist eine Geschichte uber das Leben und daruber
hinaus.
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