This modality teaches us that trauma— energy which doesn’t flow— stays restricted in areas where fascia runs left to right. These are called the lateral diaphragms. We hold and gently manipulate the dipahragms so fluid, energy, and emotion can move freely within the fasica. Common areas that feel stuck are the solar plexus, upper chest, and a line wrapping around the eyes and back of head.
This modality teaches us that trauma— energy which doesn’t flow— stays restricted in areas where fascia runs left to right. These are called the lateral diaphragms. We hold and gently manipulate the dipahragms so fluid, energy, and emotion can move freely within the fasica. Common areas that feel stuck are the solar plexus, upper chest, and a line wrapping around the eyes and back of head.