Moving through Primitive Origins

Freeing the Embryological Core

Surresha Hill 4-23-2022

The soma unerringly reveals that there are numerous ‘storage facilities’ for stress, strain, and tension that are in areas not as easy to access using movements that focus on changing joint position. This sensory-awareness/movement session will tap into embryological relationships between the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. Entirely new layers of release and reintegration happen by touching and sensing into these areas, affording subtle changes and deep openings that will be experienced by each person according to the intelligence of your somatic field as it guides your unique reorganization.

Suresha Hill, CHSE, Ed.S. (Educational Specialist), D.O.M.T.P. (Diplomate in Osteopathic Manipulative Theory and Practice) began her career in holistic health and education in the 1970s when a graduate advisor presented his unique theories in Systems Intervention and Prevention, her specialty curriculum in the field school psychology at Kent State University. Keeping the perspective of how to gently intervene into the body in a holistic way to help rebalance the system, she began numerous courses of study for the body, its nervous system, its energetic structures, breath therapy, then eventually Hanna Somatics and other osteopathic approaches that went in depth with the body’s fluid, visceral, and bony layers. Her passion has been to explore and integrate the ways that multiple systems in the soma are interdependently expressing balance, and then discover movements that listen and respond to how those systems can settle into that relational balance again in any given moment.

San Rafael, CA 94915
(415) 339-8196
neuro@neurosomatics.net

 
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