CFR is based on these human truths:
Physical injury and limitation always involve other levels
of consciousness. Emotional, mental, energetic, and spiritual
aspects must be addressed as well as the physical for true healing
to occur. Otherwise the out-of-awareness compensations that remain
cause hidden limitations and make us more vulnerable to future
injuries.
Learning is healing. It involves bringing back into awareness that
which was out of our awareness. This may be a new discovery or something
which we were until recently unwilling to look at. Functional movement
improves which in turn continues the healing.
What is or is not permitted to move in our bodies restricts our
experience of life. These limitations result not only from physical
injury, but are a direct reflection of our rules, strategies and
beliefs.
Our personal histories contain learning how to move in order to live
– and learning what not to move in order to be loved or at least
survive.
Adapting to earth, and the people around us, experiences of rebuke
and fear, permission and encouragement, all become wired into the
same pathway of movement.
By adulthood, the distortions and limitations from accidents, injuries,
illnesses (and their compensations that are left in the body even
after the symptoms are gone) further add to the conflicting instructions
vying for dominance in the same movement command.
A single intention to reach out a hand, or turn a cheek, or move
a hip, can light up a pathway that is home to many conflicting instructions.
"No! It is not OK! But I want to! I should. I shouldn’t!
I have to! I can’t!," As well as physical pain and limitation
in that range of movement
CFR uses movement initially to increase kinesthetic perception. Through
table and floor work and then processing the resulting discoveries,
it addresses, as well, the emotional, mental, energetic and spiritual
aspects necessary for true healing.
Muscular contractions, energetic blocks, and compensating patterns
release. This provides new choices in conflicting demands.
The reward is:
- Clarity of purpose – a totally meant ‘yes’ –
a fully permitted ‘no’
- Physical and emotional healing
- Congruent, powerful, comfortable movement
Your life cannot be any easier than your movements. Reduce the unneccessary
effort in your movements and you reduce the effort in your life.
CFR
AND PHYSICAL HEALING
Our bodies respond to the pressures, demands and stresses of daily
life by developing patterns of contraction in the muscles. We gradually
lose awareness of those muscles that we habitually hold in contraction.
In addition, any old injuries – even long since healed –
have left us with limited and inefficient ways of moving that were
necessary at the time of the injury, but now remain, no longer needed,
and interfere with returning to efficient and pleasurable usage
of ourselves. In fact, when we use extra muscles that don’t
belong in a movement such as walking, twisting, lifting –
those muscles work against that very
movement and make it more difficult and tiring to perform.
These muscular contractions are so deep and unconscious that they
continue even in our sleep. Thus,
these areas never get to truly rest.
They are always working. This results in constant low-level fatigue
that comes to be accepted as normal.
When these chronic problem areas are released, your body will become
a more comfortable home. You will experience a much more restful
sleep at night, a much higher level of energy during the day, and
a dramatic improvement in the ease, fluidity, power, and coordination
of your everyday movements.
CFR AND EMOTIONAL/SPIRITUAL HEALING
Emotional trauma, on-going stress, as well as physical injury all
evoke a protective response from the body. By changing these muscular
holding patterns, the entire protective posture is altered, deeply
affecting the body’s habitual defense system. Thus, new
movement possibilities mean new self-image possibilities.
Toxic behavior is supported by habitual patterns of muscular contraction.
Unacknowledged, unexpressed feelings are locked into these same
muscular contractions.
Fear, anxieties, and other detrimental emotions all have a corresponding
muscular habit. Any form of bodywork, physical therapy, psycho-therapeutic
treatment, verbal information (no matter how brilliant), or any
spiritual practice that fails to extinguish these muscular habits
will fail to totally eliminate the emotional dysfunction.
Any therapy must include completely extinguishing these muscular
habits in order to truly free up nourishing choices of behavior
that will promote personal power, growth and joy.
CFR AND UPGRADING THE ABILITY TO LEARN
One of the most precious substances on earth is nervous tissue –
cells that through evolution have developed an ability to register
information from a first experience and to “remember”
it. Animals use this pattern-recognition for survival – to
identify food, mates and danger. They are born ‘hard-wired”
into a set of specific instinctual responses. Apes transitioning
into man began to develop the choice to respond to the same stimulus
in different ways. Human nervous systems have developed a further
capacity – to recognize their own patterns of behavior,
to "feel” their effects, and to consciously choose to change
those patterns that do not serve them.
At birth, human babies have the least wired-in instincts; and thus
an enormous capacity for both learning and error. We are the resulf
of everything we have experienced since the womb. It is not heredity
and environment that ultimately shape us. It is the strategies
we’ve
adopted to cope with these factors. These choices develop a fixed
muscular basis that imprint in the body as habit.
How a baby learns to reach out, to speak, to crawl and walk, is
an incredibly complex, sequential process, reflecting the way
our brain developed to register and utilize information. Imagine
trying to “show” an infant what muscles to contract
to focus the eyes or reach out a hand. This can be learned only
by the baby itself with exploration and the right external stimuli.
Developing that much ability in such a short time is truly a miracle.
THIS INFINITE CAPACITY FOR LEARNING IS OUR BIRTHRIGHT, AND ALONG
WITH OUR ABILITY TO FEEL LOVE, OUR MOST PRECIOUS POSSESSION.
Unfortunately, in the childhood of “civilized” man,
this natural spontaneous process often gets subverted. Most formal
education ignores the ways in which we are wired to learn best.
In addition, our private experience of learning was often colored
by an adult with an emotional charge. “Do it well.”
“Make me proud.” “I’m afraid you’ll
be a failure.” “Hurry up”, replaced un-interfered-with
exploration at our own pace. Negative emotional situations also
distort the child’s natural learning process. All
emotions are a muscular occurrence. Tension, fear at home, ridicule
or rejection at school will freeze the development of a skill,
be it catching a ball or solving a math problem. For the rest
of his life, he will not do that thing well or will always rush
though doing it, thus making his inability permanent.
As civilized adults, we have more “facts” than ever
before about our universe, yet we live lives that routinely override
the messages from our body. This vital source of information is
the basis of our brain’s ability to self-adjust and self-heal
as well
as pick up the more subtle vibrations of intuition. Yet, in our
pressured society, because we cannot afford the time to rest after
en injury (emotional we well as physical), we anesthetize ourselves
against feeling the pain. Brain-secreted chemical, purchased medicines,
drugs, alcohol, overeating, overworking, or any compulsive activity,
constriction of the muscles of the chest, which armor the heart
and depress the breathing, all help dull the feeling that “something-isn’t-right.”
But in doing so, we drastically reduce out ability to feel across
the board. Joy is dulled as well as grief or pain. And so are
the incoming sensory impulses to the brain from all the outlying
joints and muscles which would otherwise alert the motor-cortex
to any dysfunctions that need adjustment or to injured areas that
have healed and are ready to come back into function. Instead,
old compensatory patterns put in temporarily, keep needlessly
protecting against old injuries, leaving long since healed muscles
to gradually atrophy from disuse.
Exercise, self-improvement techniques,and treatments from specialists
will never truly bring these areas back in the ball game. A PATTERN
PUT IN ON AN UNCONSCIOUS LEVEL CAN NEVER BE CHANGED AT A CONSCIOUS
LEVEL. Only by clearing away the anesthesia so that the brain
can start experiencing again the clear and constantly up-dated
information that it received as a child can it order the kind
of changes that an outside agent could not begin to do.
What is Learned Can be Unlearned
Cortical Field Reeducation works through the motor-cortex to eliminate
physical dysfunction and the emotional issues tie dot it, freeing
as well the habitual, self-limiting, protective behavior patterns
associated with trauma. By releasing deep, long-standing muscular
contraction – NOT LOCALLY – BUT AT A PLACE IN THE BRAIN
WHERE IT IS ENCODED, we dramatically increase our ability to sense
and feel. This work is about upgrading the clarity of the sensory
information fed into our organic computer, which is our agent of
change.
THIS WORK IS FOR
Those who have looked to the intellect as the answer, gradually
relegating the body to the status of a vehicle to house the mind.
Those who are dealing with old injuries never totally healed or
a lifetime of stiffness from sedentary pursuits.
Those who want to optimize their athletic and sports performance
and reduce risk of future injury.
Those who have focused on the spiritual without realizing that a
healthy body, comfortable with itself, is a clearer channel for
meditation and intuition.
Those who want to regain the ease and joy of learning and moving
they had as a child.
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