Description
"Tibetan Cranial” known traditionally as "Thoba Khujatag”, was historically transmitted in a monastic environment in Tibet. This oral tradition has been passed directly from teacher to apprentice over thousands of years.
It is a body based practice which involves a critical perception of numerous pulses. It is a disciplined approach designed to re-align and restore our inherent capacity for self healing. It carries the potential of transformation at many levels; physical, mental, emotional and spiritual.
Certified TC Practitioners are skilled at assessing individual conditions that exist in a person's body, mind and spirit through deep pulse diagnosis. The practitioner is able to listen to what the body needs, and simply provide the space for it to shift on its own toward balance, health and equanimity.
The results of even one session continue long after it has been completed. However, depending on a person's condition, multiple sessions and periodic "check ups” may be recommended to fully integrate subtle body structures. The beauty of this work is its ability to assist the body in correcting its own imbalances. It reminds the body that it can indeed heal itself. A TC Practitioner optimally facilitates this process.
To assure the preservation and purity of this remarkable modality, Shar Lee, Master of TC and the lineage holder in the West, has formed a Tibetan Cranial Association. Tibetan Cranial nearly became extinct during the Chinese invasion of Tibet, and we