Hugh Milne

The Heart of Listening, A Visionary Approach to Craniosacral Work

Vol.1 : Origins, Destinations, Unfoldment

Hugh Milne is a rare combination of being highly skilled healing practitioner and biomedical theoretician along with manifesting a profound spiritual vision.

The Heart of Listening is a must for Craniosacral students and therapists. Designed for the layperson, Volume 1 emphasises on the importance of bodywork as an art, a dialogue, and a collaboration between client and practitioner. Osteopathic physician Milne gives a history of human evolution, illustrates a history of shamanistic and bodywork healers, sharpen down to material for the therapist on sensitive touch, the healer’s contract, and the craniosacral paradigm. Hugh Milne then discusses how to initially approach a client, the art of meditation, and stresses that learning about the client is an essential part of the care-giving process. Famous writings and case examples complete his discussion of this unique style of bodywork.

This book is an impeccable work that demonstrates the healing and teaching power found in the human physical structure. Milne provides profound psycho-spiritual insights and makes a significant contribution to physicians, health professionals, and individuals who seek ways to understand the unlimited resource of healing found within the human body.

 

Reviews/Endorsements:

"The Heart of Listening, a welcome book to those of us teaching in this field that is so difficult to put into words, embodies the uniqueness of its author, who offers a rare combination of being a highly skilled healing practitioner and biomedical ”
-Don Hanlon Johnson, Ph.D., Director of Somatics Program, California Institute of Integral Studies

“A wonder of a book. So many wisdoms and books within books. A book for all people.” -Betty Balcombe, Visionary Healer and Author of As I See It and The Energy Connection

 

 

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Hugh Milne

The Heart of Listening, A Visionary Approach to Craniosacral Work

Vol.2 :  Anatomy, Technique, Transcendence

Volume 2 is a combination of of careful anatomical analysis and instructions on how to do skilful hands-on manipulations, always in the context of knowing that we are engaged in a work of the sprit. This book explains the structures of the human craniosacral system as understood by osteopathy and energetic work. How a practitioner uses anatomy, pathology, physiology, and energetics to gain insight into symptoms. This volume gives readers a solid foundation in the anatomical and physiological aspects of craniosacral bodywork. Milne provides detailed information on how the body is manipulated, and intricate illustrations and vivid photographs offer clear visual guides to accompany the text's straightforward descriptions. Also included are techniques for helping people with brain tumours and bad backs as well as infants and headache sufferers.

Reviews/Endorsements:

The Heart of Listening is an impeccable work that demonstrates the healing and teaching power found in the human physical structure. Milne provides profound psycho-spiritual insights and makes a significant contribution to physicians, health professionals, and individuals who seek ways to understand the unlimited resource of healing found within the human body.”
-Angeles Arrien, Ph.D., Cultural Anthropologist and Author of The Four-Fold Way and Signs of Life

   

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About the Author:

Hugh Milne is a third-generation Scottish osteopath. He spends most of professional time teaching visionary craniosacral work in Germany, Italy, Japan, the United States, and Switzerland. He was born in 1948 and received his professional training at the British College of Naturopathy and Osteopathy in London. Repeated and startling clairvoyant revelations before and after graduation led to a determination to learn more about working with the inner eye. This search for higher teachings took him to India, where he lived for seven years. Hugh spent the last fifteen years developing his teaching work. He lives in Big Sur, California, where he is the director of the Milne Institute.

 

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