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Working with the blueprint.
Posted by John Dalton on September 26, 2008+ Working with the blueprint. - September 07
Hi John
Thanks so much for your continuing newsletter and the great tips
and humour.
I have a double question.
It’s often a lonely place at the coalface and I seem to have people
come to me with “last resort” problems that require much from me
- I am doing a lot of anatomy and physiology research these days.
First question. Do you think it’s possible for a young man whose
body doesn’t make testosterone to get that working again?
He is 23 and came to me essentially for massive headaches and
his lack of testosterone problem. It was diagnosed at age 15
when he had major back pain.
Bone testing revealed his bone age was that of an 8 year old.
He has to inject himself 3 x weekly for the testosterone cycle
to happen. This injecting ritual is also affecting his mental health
- facing this for the rest of his life is depressing.
So, he has major lesion patterns in his head, esp membranes,
akin to birth trauma (although his mother reports a “perfect” birth),
and his pelvic girdle/sacrum.
Unwinding those complex restriction patterns is top of the list,
with my intention also on all sites for the production cycle to
work normally (including cerebral cortex, hypothalamus and
pituitary and testes). I can’t see any reason it won’t, but there
seems to be an issue with the ‘kick starting’ of the process.
If he is injecting and producing LSH, then his body may not
have the opportunity to take over.
He has had all the tests and specialists do not have any idea
why this is happening in his body.
They can only offer injections for his lifetime.
Can you give me any clues here?
Second question. I have a lot of people with conditions related to
experiencing terror in-utero. So, the main problem seems to lie in
the central nervous system, and glitches in its development.
These all have the quality of having to return to the blueprint as
the major goal. This requires a lot, from both practitioner and client.
(This is also the situation for the young man already mentioned)
Can you give some insight into the process of returning to the blueprint?
Luckily, I have had success already in this area, but the symptoms
and conditions I’m treating lately, (as well as the overall goal of
returning to the blueprint), are extreme and debilitating for the clients.
Patience seems to be the major virtue. Have you any other insights?
Thanks so much for your continued support.
Cheers,
J
Perth, Australia
>>>MY COMMENTS:
Thanks for the feedback I’m glad you are finding the newsletters useful.
‘Do you think it’s possible for a young man whose body doesn’t
make testosterone to get that working again?’
Yes. When it comes to people and their bodies I think anything is
possible.
Both of your questions revolve around the blueprint and how to
work with it so I will answer them together.
It sounds like your palpatory skills are at the point where you are
beginning to feel the blueprint, which is great. The downside is
that it sounds like you are finding it a bit daunting.
But daunt not because it doesn’t need to be.
The ironic thing is that you have been working with the blueprint
from the very beginning of your cranio sacral training. The
difference is that now you have reached a level of refinement
where you can differentiate the blueprint from the rest of what
you are a feeling.
As you know the blueprint is the energetic framework that
underpins our bodies. The cells of our bodies being a bit like
iron filings on a piece of paper. When a magnet is brought to
the underside of the paper the filings are drawn to form the
shape of the magnet.
The magnet is like the blueprint. The difference is that the
blueprint is not a static rigid thing but moves and grows.
The growing part being particularly relevant for your
testosterone light patient.
Like many aspects of cranio sacral work, we feel something
and learn to work with it but have very little scientific evidence
or terminology to describe it. 10 years ago science was enraptured
with the mysteries of genetics, with few voices who was saying
anything different, one of which was Rupert Sheldrake and he was
labeled a kook.
Then the genome was finally mapped and when the party was
over there was a dawning that it didn’t have all the answers.
That everything wasn’t determined by our genes. This is reflected
in the work of the likes of Bruce Lipton in what is being called
the New Biology.
The idea of an energetic field or blueprint underpinning our body
has been around for yonks and shows up in different cultures in
different ways, meridians, charkas, assemblage point and so on.
As I said, the blueprint unfolds during embryonic development.
The timing of this unfoldment directs the pace and progress of
our embryonic development and once started moves forward
with its own pace and rhythm.
It’s like a piece of music that begins at the moment of conception
and continues for the rest of our lives. Within the overall piece of
music there are movements, passages that have the general themes
of the overall music but have their individual beginnings, middles
and ends.
If something happens to interrupt the music or a particular beat is
missed, it is very hard for the body to fill in the blanks.
No magnet - so the iron filings don’t know where to go.
For example the maxillae meet each other and form the hard
palate at about the seventh week of embryonic development.
If this doesn’t happen then person will end up with a cleft palate.
It sounds like all went well with your patient during the embryonic
phase of his development. He decided he was going to be male
and the initial flood of testosterone ensured this.
The beat that was missed was in his puberty.
The second wave of testosterone never happened. So he never
matured into a man. It is this point that I would look at in his
blueprint.
So how to work with it?
I have found that knowing about the blueprint is the beginning
of being able to work with it.
It’s the same as when knowing what flexion and extension were
before tried to feel for them was a help in being able to feel them.
A useful initial access to feeling the blueprint is to use the cranio
sacral rhythm. Think of it in terms of William Sutherland’s description
of it as being the ‘breath of life’. Think of flexion as the in-breath
and extension as the out-breath of this breath of life. He also
described the movement of this breath of life as adding potency
to the cells of the body.
I find this kind of imagery helpful in getting in touch with the
blueprint. It always reminds me of a beach, in particular that part
of the beach where the sand meets the water. Where, if you write
your name in the sand the water will come in and wipe it away and
smooth the sand out.
With my hands in contact with the person’s system and my eyes
closed, tuning into the cranio sacral rhythm and feeling it in terms
of an in-breath that vitalises and recreates an energetic blueprint,
each in-breath washes across the cells of the body and they become
luminous. Any anomalies in the blueprint itself begin to reveal
themselves.
The daunting thing about working with the blueprint is that is
energetic. You don’t feel it in the same way as you feel flexion
and extension, for example, which is a physical movement.
It is felt in the same way you can feel something between your
palms when you hold them close together. It’s the same sort
of something.
The good news is that once it is felt the blueprint behaves and
responds in the same way the body does. So if you get a sense
that there was a disturbance in the unfoldment of the puberty
movement of his blueprint ‘music’ then it is the same as it would
feel if there was a trauma that had occurred to him during his puberty.
But instead of looking to get a sense of a trauma you are looking
to get a sense of what interrupted the unfoldment of his blueprint,
which, ironically could have been a trauma.
Once you get a sense of where the gap is then you can use your
intention to fill it. But not in a directed forceful, ‘I know what needs
to be done here.’ sort of way. More with a sense of providing a
bridge with your intention across the gap.
It is a little like direct technique in as much as you are encouraging
his system to fill in the gap but you don’t make it happen.
As kooky as the blueprint may sound it is still a mechanical kind
of thing to work with. Just because it is energy doesn’t automatically
imbue it with mystical dimensions.
If he doesn’t improve through working with the blue print you
would have to look deeper. What is deeper than the underpinning
energetic blue print that holds the cells of our bodies in place?
Well as I said the blueprint is in essence a mechanical structure.
It is used by the part of us that knows the bigger picture of ourselves.
What our life is about. Why we are a man or a woman, why we chose
the parents we did, the country we were born in and so on.
That is a different part of the questions you would be asking yourself
about the bigger picture of what his symptoms might mean in the
context of the deeper issues he may be working out in his life.
Is he resisting letting go of being a boy and becoming a man?
Or is he resisting growing up? The movie, ‘The Tin Drum’ comes
to mind. Were the headaches just a way to get him to come and
see you or are they part of the mechanical aspect of how this
disharmony is expressing itself.