Wednesday, May 16, 2012

part 34

Things that keep Melissa alive

Part 34: Cranial Sacral Massage


It's time for me to admit it: I'm one of those mystics that you probably roll your eyes at.  I don't blame you, I used to roll my eyes at them too.  Sometimes I still do...for show.  Then I secretly became one and I reluctantly rolled my eyes at myself.  Now, it's time to come out of the closet.


I started having my cousin, who is a massage therapist, do cranial sacral work on me back when my headaches and neck problems started.  I noticed that when she did it, I would go at least a month without any headaches.  Then, they would start coming back and would eventually occur several times a week until I went back to her for a cranial sacral session.  

Yesterday, I went to a massage therapist here in Orem that specializes in cranial sacral.  She didn't have me balance an orchid on my lips so I'm not sure she's really legit.  She gave me a whole hour session (I'm used to a quick 30 min).  During that time, she did things like: Gently hold my feet for approximately 10 min.  Place one hand under my sacrum and hover the other one a few inches above my navel for another 5-10 min.  Press the front of my throat for 5-10 minutes (making me want to swallow lots).  Hover and gently touch many many places all over my head.

When she reached my head area, I began to be acutely worried that she was somehow going to be able to read my thoughts.  I tried not to let too many questioning or judgemental thoughts flow through the portions of my brain that was close to her hands.

After every cranial sacral session, I want to sit up and ask: "how'd it go?".  Because let's face it, I have no idea what is going on and it's not like I feel completely different after.  I usually feel like not much was done.  But yet, I'm a believer.  This time, I actually did ask how it went and she said that my left leg was stuck (not sure what stuck means) for a long time. Thus, the reason she hovered at my feet for so long.  Then she said my left neck area was also stuck and she's not sure which one caused the other to be stuck but that's what usually happens, apparently.  The good news was that she was able to get them unstuck (that was my first follow up question don't worry).

I have much much more I could say about this.  Things I've learned about it, etc.  If you have any questions let me know - you may be the next mystic waiting in the wings!

7 comments:

jojoba said...

sounds like voodoo. Seriously. But I'm glad it helps.

Mary Ann said...

I used to be a nonbeliever, and my ex actually got me to start believing in it all. I want to hear all about your session! What's the name of your massage therapist?

Taralyn said...

I used to think it was all kinda hookey too until I worked for a chirpractor....now I definitely believe it can help!

Eli said...

I am a believer of that and even more weird stuff! :) I am also Roberto's wife (he used to work with you) remember? the artist?.. I am looking for someone that can help me make a website and you were in my husband's top list for people he recommended, I don't know if you still doing that and if you would find some extra time to do it. If you are interested you can email me at
www.sanchez.ellie@gmail.com or
www.elizabethsnest@gmail.com Thanks!

P.S. You blog just brightened my day!

Stacy Henrie said...

I think this stuff is very interesting! Thanks for sharing your experience.

Durante said...

If you feel it helps... then it may help. I'd prefer a cranial massage.

Lou said...

Aww, so glad I could help! When she said it was stuck she meant that the energy flow of your body was stuck and it should be flowing (like the tide of the oceans). Cranial helps to "unstick" the blockage so your body flows and can heal and be fluid again. Hope that's clear as mud now. =)