Setting up to win – scars

Can be little – a +40 year old wart excision scar/adhesion or massive – and life changing – fell through a glass door after attempting to hang himself.

This is part of the work leading into LL I for new students – you have seen all of these moves.
I put it into practice for you to see how it can change – and we go back always to the same gentling tools.
Stuck Liver Qi Release – starts off very shallow and slow – when a person is very stuck.

Pre watching .. .

What is adhesion breaking?
Why do we?
How do we?

Hilary – This is the third time around on her body . .

5 weeks before we did Parts 1 and 3 of the Gentling Way work.

4 weeks prior to this – the Reconnecting Bao and Dai Mai ..

Here I am focusing on showing you how the O.S.L. shifts

Ovarian suspensory ligament

Also why we MUST work on scars (adhesion breaking) .

They block all flows – as the Qi is held hostage.
We see this as the body holds till it is safe to let go.

Life is dynamic.

The Ovarian Suspensory Ligament (O..S.L.) is checked often.

You see why this work is called Living Ligaments – always we say – it depends.

All shifts so often! Almost with every breath – if we are releasing and undoing ‘stuff’.
Ligaments – governed by the Liver energy – hydration, bioavailable magnesium – and whatever is happening NOW.

MUST treat the back to undo the front – and vice versa.
Also – keep your hands on the person so they feel secure.

Besides the cut , we have adhesions that hold us together

Blocking flows – life residue

Why we MUST work on scars (adhesion breaking) They block all flows – as the Qi is held hostage.
We see this as the body holds till it is safe to let go. I am setting it all up to undo the blockages in the front.
We NEVER start where the perceived problem is to be found.

Life is dynamic. All shifts so often! Almost with every breath – if we are releasing and undoing ‘stuff’.
Ligaments – governed by the Liver energy – hydration, bio available magnesium – and whatever is happening NOW.

Hilary had 2 C sections and a lap for endo and a appendix scar. Also skin cancer scars on her back.
Please also look to this work first. (Adhesion breaking)

Here we discover the skin sensitivity differs. When we get the Qi flowing again (when the feeling is the same) magic happens all through the body. This is now personally very obvious to me with a C section scar that has a long history. My 27 year old son walks the earth on account of my having been saved by having him cut out of me. One of the necessary ones – a placental clot would rupture if in labour. And he was lying transverse. I was at peace with having to have this, rather than my planned home water birth. Others are not and may complicate the story with the emotional overlays and reactions.
There as a lot of body trauma tied into most scars. We need to see how this impacts all of life – as so many who come to see us have this.  We need to tread gently – ever early the actual BLOCK  – Reichian armour bands info  . .

Picture shows how the sacral break is so obvious in so many:

To mess with circulation forever

START – checking O.S.L. (past work been done).
Looking for the scars on the back . .
2.00 – more brutal S.L.Q. as we have been working often on this body. – Check with pullups.
3.20 – The V work on sacrum to loosen (so we CAN work on the belly later – all is connected).
4.50 – Sacal yanking . .
6 – Glut slides
6.50 – undo heart chakra area again.
7.50 – Scar work on back – skin cancer sand getting towards the shoulder surgery scar.
14 – – Adhesion breaking loosen off the scar upsets. Check pullups often . . and sacral are loosened radically after this.
11 – I forgot to get her to FEEL her scars (2 C sections) prior – please do with your receiver).
11.30 – Digging in the coccyx as we did initially with the sacrum. Can feel on temples of head –
14 – a bit of a jiggle.
14.40 – Hippy shake – deep shakey (not a jiggle then spinal stretch.
16.40 – More grabby yanking (heart area) do not start like this. . . . .
17 – bit more sacral shakey and we are now ready to start on the C scar area . .

The appendix scar is often the key – and ideally you work on it prior to the I.C. valve release (CLICK).