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Rachel Phelps works as a biodynamic craniosacral therapist in Aotearoa, New Zealand, but that's only "what gets people through the door".
In this episode Rachel shares about lightness for aliveness, the specifics of craniosacral therapy, and how she collaborates with source, listening out for stillness as she puts her hands on her clients during treatment.
A distinct part of the episode is about the necessity for radical honesty with yourself, and how heartbreak can be a catalyst for finding out what you want, and essentially which culture you want to live in and create.
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By Julia Neumann and Radically Alive Women TeamRachel Phelps works as a biodynamic craniosacral therapist in Aotearoa, New Zealand, but that's only "what gets people through the door".
In this episode Rachel shares about lightness for aliveness, the specifics of craniosacral therapy, and how she collaborates with source, listening out for stillness as she puts her hands on her clients during treatment.
A distinct part of the episode is about the necessity for radical honesty with yourself, and how heartbreak can be a catalyst for finding out what you want, and essentially which culture you want to live in and create.
* You can show your appreciation for this conversation and support the creation of more like this one with a donation. *