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Looking for a Craniosacral practitioner in San Diego

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Hello everyone,

I am looking for a craniosacral practitioner in the San Diego area.  Can anybody recommend one?  Thanks for your input  :)

Much love,

Johanna

Johanna – November 13, 2006 – 9:39am

Hey, Johanna ....don't know of this person first hand... but she might be a good lead...

peggy reynolds-olsen
760 809 7081
http://www.peggyolsen.com/

It looks like she's trained from a different branch from Upledger, but she's also done some work with Peter Levine who I hear great things about [somatic experiencing].

Good luck, and let us know how it goes. :-)
---Albert

Albert Wong – November 14, 2006 – 7:21pm

I have not had a session from her, and I have heard that she is well trained and a good practitioner.
Leilani Lee MsT,HHP
San Diego, California 92104 USA
Tel: 619 281-5201

PS I replied this post a while back... I just noticed that it did not post.

steven harper – December 1, 2006 – 5:21am

Thanks for the information Steven!

Johanna – December 1, 2006 – 6:33am

If you cannot find a cs practitioner who suits you, you might want to explore a shirodhara at a local Ayurvedic center.  In my experience, it offers many of the same benefits. In case you have not heard of it, the treatment consists of the therapist pouring a stream of warm herbalized oil on your third eye.  This warm flow caresses the pituitary quite lovingly and gently balancing the pranas in the head, which in turn balance the pranas in the entire organism.  It's common for those receiving the treatment to enjoy pure transcendence.

Jim – December 20, 2007 – 10:14pm

I've worked with Peter Levine and can vouch for his work. If this woman that Albert speaks of did some of her training with Peter she's probably very good.  Good luck.

Jim, do you work in an Ayurvedic retreat center?

Gina

Gina Guaraldi – December 21, 2007 – 5:43pm

I began hosting ayurvedic physicians (vaidyas) in 1986 and was on the board of an ayurvedic clinic and educational center for a couple of years.  Currently, I work (as an editor) for Vaidya Mishra, who is the coolest vaidya I have seen.  His family tradition is 5,000 years old, so, he learned much from his father.  I like the simplicity of his approach for keeping the body-mind in balance.

Jim – December 22, 2007 – 9:54am