

Most people have had many falls – some can be forgotten about – and some hav no idea why their tailbone is ‘wonky’. If you have had an incident where sitting was terrible and getting up was worse – it is likely you broke your tailbone.
I have done so twice. It s not something that you forget.

Starting
Introducing your warm hands – warm up to start going deeper.
Likely moxa sacral fan and SLQR to begin.
Maybe begin with belly work: taking out the cold and using moxa.

Beginning the sacral warmup
‘ Wake up’ this well – starting very gently and shallowly and slowly
First run up is most shallow.
Always very slow.

Digging in

Picking up and ‘taking for a walk’

Slowly separating the facial levels

Finishing off that run

Coming up the sacrum again

Finishing off

Different view
Starting up

Grab and move
Picking up to begin

Eventually it will be easier
As you work, it will start to loosen up
How it looks
(And why we do it)
Another explanation
2018 – Greymouth
2021 – Yeppoon – STUCK shows if you look for it
Part 1
Part 2
2018 – eLotus – L..A teaching acupuncturists
Great example – not much skin – plus not so upsetting for him as with women.
Normally it is really slow shallow and with the breath.
2018 – NZ – sacral work and the checker for LLI – watching the OSL moving about .. .
2019 – Sydney (with acupuncturists)
Need to set the person up before our attack as this
Sitting up variation – as a set up to do front work
Different position
Beginning V sacral move
2021- Yeppoon – working on a man
2021 – Yeppoon – on Duncan – Sacral yank
2018 – France
2018 – France
From sitting position
2021 – Cairns
2022 – Adelaide – over the sacral ledge
12 weeks preg 4th child – prolapsed bladder is back, after passing out several times – last one hit the coffee table – the rash on her back is allergic reaction to the physio tape – they could not help . . he suggested ice it . .
2021 – 35 weeks pregnant with 4th (my house)
2021 – NZ – 38 weeks (her house)
Sacral side to side
Final sacral work – is a lot looser
Entire process
6 minutes – sacral yanking – she was so stuck, not a good example . . . but what you have to do sometimes – whatever gets the job done.
8 minutes – up to the heart chakra and onto the flank gouge – really sore shoulders as well as about to have a hip replacement.
Next stage – undoing adhesions from the sacrum to the butt muscles
Sometimes these yanks are brutal – he as a sturdy young lad. This altered his posture and entire being drastically. It was needed.
Checking to see what is there to begin with
2019 – Bribane clinic