14/06/2026
Some of the most powerful moments in healing come from not rushing.
In Spinal Flow, the work isn’t about doing more or trying harder. It’s about presence and listening.
As practitioners, we hold an access point only as long as the connection feels alive. The body leads, and we stay with what’s happening rather than directing it. This creates the space for the nervous system to respond in its own time.
When a shift occurs, it’s felt clearly. That’s the cue to move on, not because we decided to, but because the body has completed what it needed in that moment.
This is what makes the work feel grounded, respectful, and deeply body-led.
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