The osteopathic demonstration presented highlights the importance of the connection between the practitioner and the patient, focusing on specific points such as the sacrum and the notochord. The osteopathic approach relies on careful observation of breathing and body movements, allowing the detection of imbalances and the initiation of gentle corrections. The use of an adequate fulcrum is essential to avoid any potentially dangerous torsion, thus ensuring the safety of the treatment. The interaction between the autobody, the genome, and tissue structures like collagen and elastin underscores the complexity of bodily organization and the importance of asymmetry and polarity in the healing process.
The concept of zero point, located at the articulation between the occiput and the sphenoid, is crucial for establishing dynamic immobility, thus promoting listening and connection with bodily vibrations. The osteopath must remain neutral, avoiding projecting their own intentions, to allow the patient's body to organize naturally. This approach emphasizes the need to maintain a balanced attention between inside and outside, while recognizing that willpower can sometimes hinder the healing process. Ultimately, osteopathy reveals itself as an art of connecting to the vital frequency, rather than a mere technique.
Marc Damoiseaux covers the practical application of this tissue listening in his video modules. The entirety of the ectoderme movement is dissected.
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