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I’m getting a lot out of these lectures and have 2 questions that came up for me:
1. Is there some greater significance in looking at the the posterior L bowl since this was the only quadrant specifically highlighted during this lecture?
2. In the 4 steps to claim your foundation, is the Pelvic Map simply another tool you use to help with remodeling your bowl (step 3) along with other tools ie identifying parts, recognizing and shifting limiting beliefs etc.
Thanks!
1. The L posterior bowl is the most common one that comes up. The other quadrants didn’t have a common theme to them other than what I presented.
2. Yes the map is used to help remodel the bowl as it helps you identify what might be being held in that area of the bowl. You would want to have the client explore it first and see what they come up with and if they don’t then you offer what that part of the bowl represents and see if that has meaning for them.
Thanks for asking.
I’m getting a lot out of these lectures and have 2 questions that came up for me:
1. Is there some greater significance in looking at the the posterior L bowl since this was the only quadrant specifically highlighted during this lecture?
2. In the 4 steps to claim your foundation, is the Pelvic Map simply another tool you use to help with remodeling your bowl (step 3) along with other tools ie identifying parts, recognizing and shifting limiting beliefs etc.
Thanks!
1. The L posterior bowl is the most common one that comes up. The other quadrants didn’t have a common theme to them other than what I presented.
2. Yes the map is used to help remodel the bowl as it helps you identify what might be being held in that area of the bowl. You would want to have the client explore it first and see what they come up with and if they don’t then you offer what that part of the bowl represents and see if that has meaning for them.
Thanks for asking.