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Concept overview

The development of the skull is a complex process, intimately linked to the growth of the brain. The latter acts as the main engine, guiding the formation of the vault and the base of the skull. The dynamics of this development are based on movements of flexion and cerebralization, which lead to the straightening of the embryo. The anterior midline plays a central role in this evolution, integrating essential processes such as gonadization and thymic development, which respectively influence reproduction and immunity.

However, blockages can occur, leading to the formation of micro-crystals of time. These crystals symbolize moments frozen in the past, making it difficult to anticipate the future. The release of these time spaces is crucial for personal evolution. The acceptance of death then appears as a key element for living fully, by promoting a serene understanding of time. Each breath becomes an opportunity for transformation, encouraging letting go of old patterns. The fear of death, often linked to past experiences, requires self-confidence to overcome these obstacles and move towards a state of serenity.

Academic study plan

  • 01.The Engine of Cranial Development: The Brain
  • 02.The Midline of Anticipation
  • 03.Blockages and “Micro-Crystals of Time”
  • 04.Living in the Past: An Analogy
  • 05.Accepting Death to Live More Fully
  • 06.Breathing: A Continuous Act of Creation
  • 07.The Fear of Dying and Trust

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