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Biodynamics: Birthright or Evolution of Consciousness?

By Jenna Milner | September 15, 2025 | 0 Comments

Biodynamic Craniosacral Work introduces us to four qualities of body: Neutral (Tissue), Fluid Tide (Fluid), Long Tide (Potency), and Dynamic Stillness (the non-physical dimension). Do these four universal expressions of embodiment represent something that everyone can enjoy? Or are they evolutionary steps that require a leap of consciousness? To both of these seemingly opposite questions…

Things We Weren’t Taught About Stillness: The Problem with Empathy

By Jenna Milner | July 15, 2025 | 2 Comments

The empath is a channel of non-ordinary perception, in which your own body’s signals reliably reflect what’s happening in your client’s body. I first learned about this channel from Hugh Milne. For years, I looked to the empath channel as a primary source of information about my client’s experience. My right leg tingled or ached;…

Naming Things in a Biodynamic Session: Does It Matter?

By Jenna Milner | June 15, 2025 | 0 Comments

We say we aren’t the ones conducting the treatment. We defer to a therapeutic agency more potent than our own will. Yet our education teaches us to follow the narrative arc of a session and to discern its features. “Is this a Neutral or a Stillpoint?” “Is this the Fluid Tide or the Long Tide?”…

Networked: More Challenging Than You’d Think

By Jenna Milner | May 15, 2025 | 0 Comments

Are you convinced that your body is an isolated object, separate from everything else? Do you experience that your isolated brain is carried around passively by the workhorse of your body? Actually, we exist in a network. Our bodies, our minds, and awareness itself are an interconnected web. Like mushrooms within their mycelium, our bodies…

Do We Have an Intention — Or Don’t We?

By Jenna Milner | April 15, 2025 | 2 Comments

One of the most confusing elements of biodynamic training is the emphasis on non-doing. Does this mean that our clients visit us in a professional setting, seek good care, pay us money…and yet we do not seek a favorable outcome to their clinical issue? Absolutely not! Let’s explore what it means not to have an…

Doubt and Uncertainty, Part 1: The Power of Not Knowing

By Jenna Milner | January 15, 2025 | 2 Comments

Whatever inspiration is, it’s born from a continuous I don’t know. (Polish poet Wisława Szymborska) The Biodynamic paradigm expresses our essential clinical inability to be certain. The paradox is that the more we lean into uncertainty, the more successful our work becomes. The Biodynamic practitioner acknowledges that our mind doesn’t know with certainty what is…

Doubt and Uncertainty, Part 2: Uncertainty Is A Name For The Neutral

By Jenna Milner | January 15, 2025 | 0 Comments

Uncertainty is the very condition to impel us to unfold our powers. (Psychologist Erich Fromm) Our willingness to not-know (whether we are a healer, client, or human being) is what permits the most potent healing to unfold. Being comfortable with the unknown, dancing with chaos, is a recipe for health. We implement the Not-Knowing-Plan through…

Doubt and Uncertainty, Part 3: The Fertile Territory of Not Making Something Happen

By Jenna Milner | January 15, 2025 | 2 Comments

Sell your cleverness and buy bewilderment. (13th century poet and mystic Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī, also known as Rumi) I find that when I am trying to solve a problem with my mind, or I’m uneasy about not performing well, I retreat to trying to make something happen. It’s especially easy to see this in…

How to Talk about What We Do

By Jenna Milner | December 3, 2024 | 6 Comments

One of the first questions I hear Biodynamic Craniosacral students ask is: “How in the world do I talk about this with my clients?” Here are a few pointers. 1. AVOID AN EMPHASIS ON EXCITING EXPERIENCES. It is easy to fixate on generating an experience for your client. This is a risky strategy. After all,…

Why Don’t I Feel the Tides Anymore? 

By Jenna Milner | December 3, 2024 | 0 Comments

The crisp biodynamic map devolves into a mishmash. There’s a certain amount of grace to the learning process. But given enough time, every student of Biodynamic Craniosacral Work becomes familiar with the journey of consciousness from a Neutral to the Fluid Tide, Long Tide, and Dynamic Stillness. We can call this the Ascending Current of Primary Respiration.…