Degeneration, Regeneration, Pain, Trauma, Freedom, Fascia Release, 4th Phase Water

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    Apologies for the blurry slides! I decided to release this anyway, because all the information is still valuable.
    I've been working with and studying fascia since 2008, and I am still learning new things all the time that amaze me.
    The most important "secrets" of fascia is:
    Fascia won’t change just because we want it to.
    This simple and profound fact is what sent me into the worlds of neuroscience, psychology, quantum physics and spiritual science (the work of Rudolf Steiner) in order to understand what was happening with so many of my clients (and myself).
    Fascia is THE most fascinating element of the human organism. It has many secrets to teach us!
    Made of more than 70% water (when healthy), fascia is the most abundant tissue in the body, wrapping every nerve ending, every fibril and bundle of muscle tissue, every blood vessel, bone and organ; tendons and ligaments are denser forms of fascia that attach muscle to bone, and bone to bone; the extracellular matrix within the fascial system is the body’s superhighway of communication, transferring and transmitting chemical and sensory messengers from outside and inside the body while bathing every cell in the water needed to sustain life. This fluid matrix our body is housed within can shrink, dehydrate and deform because of injuries, repetitive motion, stress and traumas.
    Theoretically, releasing fascia with compression and shearing techniques “should” rehydrate the fascia, bring space and fluidity back, allow blood to flow, free trapped nerves and therefore resolve pain. But if it were that simple we would not have the chronic pain epidemic we do today.
    Knowledge of the true nature of pain is necessary to understand why fascia behaves the way it does. Which means we also need to learn about the nervous system, and the relationship between these two elements inside of us.
    Over the last 16 years I've learned that:
    Fascia reflects the objective world.
    The human nervous system reflects our subjective perception and interpretation of reality.
    The objective realm includes - encompasses - the subjective. As soon as the subjective changes, that change will be mirrored by the fascia.
    As part of the objective realm or “knowledge field” of the planet, fascia will always reflect planetary and cosmic truth(s) - light, water, magnetism, sound vibrations, thermal energy, chemical elements...they are all intercepted by fascia.
    I hope you enjoy this class!

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  • @ElishaCeleste
    @ElishaCeleste  8 місяців тому +11

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    Topics covered in these classes range from masterclasses like this on fascia, or on the nervous system, to pain and its transformation, the 5 kinetic energies of our planet and the human organism, creating structured water in the body and healing trauma, to name a few.

    • @megankerrymassage
      @megankerrymassage 8 місяців тому

      I so enjoy your channel! Ty! I’m hoping you will reply and share the title of the book on fascia you mentioned at the top of this video.

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  8 місяців тому +1

      @@megankerrymassage I'm glad you're enjoying the channel :) I didn't mention a book on fascia. I don't have a single book I can recommend on fascia, unfortunately. I am probably going to need to write one myself. I did mention two books in this class:
      1) The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van derk Kolk
      2) The 4th Phase of Water by Gerald Pollack

  • @yogavibe2516
    @yogavibe2516 8 місяців тому +41

    💫I am a tai chi and "internal martial arts'" junkie and these arts can give you the ability to move a person in very unusual ways without using any muscular force ...by manipulating a persons fascia which includes all the tension there within..."my fascia can talk to your fascia" the mysterious "chi" power may very well be the piezoelectric properties in fascia and bone structure alignment. also from a yogic and healing point of view it is incredible how much healing can be done by releasing your own / or another persons fascia/tension. One thing that isnt talked about often is how much the mind can play a role in all of this. You can direct the energetic force through the body or through space by intention from the mind. Thanks a lot for your great vids and contributing so much experience to a new and emerging field. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤💫🙏

    • @TwinFlameDivineLovePath
      @TwinFlameDivineLovePath 8 місяців тому +1

      No chit! Wow

    • @moij5962
      @moij5962 8 місяців тому

      WOW!....
      Would doing tai chi enough?...
      Thank you

    • @mrs.wright32
      @mrs.wright32 8 місяців тому

      Well said. 🙂
      I would NOT be surprised if all the new studies and research about fascia did not stem from researching the benefits of practices of yoga and Tai chi. Like always, scientists will stamp it "NEW RESEARCH" when fascia exercises have been in practices for ages. People who practice it are in good health and don't have chronic pain. You will notice that many of the people making the videos say, "come to my office for ttreatment." I have not heard any of them say, " practices yoga and Tai chi."

  • @PropheticCoachTheresa
    @PropheticCoachTheresa 8 місяців тому +16

    Hi Elisha, wow! Such a great message!! I' m a manual therapist, in practice since 1995 now, upledger, biodynamic CST, fascial stretch therapy, bowen therapy, advanced soft tissue release, am a medical intuitive, and transformation coach. So yeah! All of the above!! One thing that really grabbed my attention years ago when I was studying the physiology of fascia is that it's really kind of got it's own nervous system, and what I've seen with clients and myself is that it's the bridge between consciousness and physiology. I love how you articulated our emotional life is the guardian to accessing it. Also love a quote I've heard many times, "We are wounded in relationship and we are healed in relationship." Bang on sister! Love your channel 💜💜

    • @whispersofnaturewithjanisophia
      @whispersofnaturewithjanisophia 8 місяців тому +1

      That's so beautifully said.. 'fascia being the bridge between consciousness and physiology..
      Thank you.. having a similar background to you, I'm going to feel into this concept and play with it.. It's like a lightbulb insight!

    • @PropheticCoachTheresa
      @PropheticCoachTheresa 8 місяців тому +1

      @@whispersofnaturewithjanisophia Amen! For sure, when I learned that fascia has a neurological function that's considered to be even up to 3 times faster than the dedicated nervous system itself, it started to make sense why as a medical intuitive I could "see and hear" the exact nature of the emotional issues people had that were connected to their symptoms. Esoteric/metaphysical explanations have traditionally been that it's energy, qi, and then some other less quantifiable aspect of consciousness, and that's cool, but I really love that there is a tangible physiological aspect for the metaphysical/quantum relationship between consciousness and matter. There has to be! It's how we are created! :)

    • @whispersofnaturewithjanisophia
      @whispersofnaturewithjanisophia 8 місяців тому

      @@PropheticCoachTheresa Fascinating...!! I had a most beautiful experience with my fascia this week - it felt as if it were acting like a cradle for our whole being.. and with continuous stress this cradle feeling of safety and security can become compromised. Maybe this is the cause of my adrenal fatigue etc. Will explore further!

  • @alexandradragan4386
    @alexandradragan4386 27 днів тому

    I somehow ended up here by divine alignment - I just learned recently from Sarah Elkhaldy about fascia being our receptor for spiritual upgrades (and so much more than it s physical role), so to find the very next day somebody who is so knowledgeable on the fascia topic but from lived experience, and that has such holistic view - it’s a blessing! Thank you so much!
    I am just 25 mins in and I am totally captivated by your gnosis!
    Very grateful! 🙏🏼

  • @pocahontas330
    @pocahontas330 Місяць тому

    Thank you Queen! ❤ I've been on my healing journey the last 7 years ...all the emotional and mental work and I recently discovered how 'the body holds the score' through a situation...I had no mental or emotional reaction due to the work, however I felt my body my chest react and constrict the way it always used to... then I recently discovered fascia release and TRE... I've been going down the rabbit hole a bit of the body now and can understand the parts of my body that I've always hated. I can love honour and understand it more and using these exercises now

  • @karenapaxagape1686
    @karenapaxagape1686 8 місяців тому +2

    💖💖💖@24:10 - Knowing Ourselves "We can only HEAL what we're willing to face - and FEEL.
    @36:10 - Facing Fears and learning to FEEL those in our body so we can acknowledge the truth... and the source of healing...
    @37:54 - Discussion of Preferred Persona vs Real Self - hiding the authentic self due to fears - the false narrative of the armor of fear; Reclaiming and integrating all of the authentic self. Acceptance of self and others.

  • @DZ-rf9fh
    @DZ-rf9fh 8 місяців тому +3

    Love the work of Dr. Peter Lavine of somanic healing on trauma and the body. Thanks for doing this pod cast learned alot.

  • @kathrynstiles3509
    @kathrynstiles3509 8 місяців тому +3

    Somehow this popped up for me and I am so thankful!!!

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  8 місяців тому

      Yay, I'm glad you're enjoying learning about fascia - it has so much to teach us!

  • @janbarrybeauty
    @janbarrybeauty 6 місяців тому +2

    I am so pleased I’ve found you. A massive thank you.
    I have been working for years on stuck thought patterns ,aches and pains , neuroplasticy and more.
    This feels like the missing link and the time was right for me to find it.
    I’ve joined the community teaching and thank you for this. 🙏🏻

  • @anitawbrown
    @anitawbrown 7 місяців тому +1

    Learning so much from you. Wanted to share somehow I had several public releases. Messy. Screaming. Violent even at times rooted in my inner safety regardless of the human holding space. I’m amazed

  • @odetteblacklock
    @odetteblacklock 8 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for your content over the years. I discovered the world of fascia after breaking my ankle almost 6 years ago. I am a sports podiatrist and fascia rehabilitation is my focus. Your channel is one of the best regarding this subject.

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  8 місяців тому +1

      You're so welcome, thanks for hanging out with me here and doing some good work in the world!

  • @lizstone780
    @lizstone780 2 місяці тому

    I just watched this while walking. So much great information. I could feel the accuracy of the things you point to with regard to pain. I have chronic low bad tightness/pain…. And I know it’s related to relationships, including the one I have with myself. Such great information - thank you for sharing your wisdom.

  • @pippamellon8678
    @pippamellon8678 8 місяців тому +11

    I have thick facia..it’s sticky..yes..through fear..from my child hood…my father ruled us with fear, criticism, and harsh rules with Woodson spoon spanking…I’m 66 ..the oldest child..the experimental child…😢..I never had kids..had animals m6 whole life instead,.didn’t understand unconditional Love..thank you..l🙏🏻🐝

    • @Tinyteacher1111
      @Tinyteacher1111 8 місяців тому

      Oh! Gosh! I’m so sorry! I thought my dad was abusive, but he never did that. He was an alcoholic and threw things at me and picked on me constantly, as the oldest girl who tried to protect our mother.

    • @truestory923
      @truestory923 5 місяців тому

      Thanks for sharing this note. My life wasn't totally similar but it's a reminder that parental abuse can have life long implications...

    • @luli5851
      @luli5851 2 місяці тому

      Hm not a happy story about you life. I would like to share my unconditional sympathy to you if you don't mind

  • @robertalenrichter
    @robertalenrichter 8 місяців тому +2

    Hello Elisha, I left some comments under videos a few years back. Everything that I've heard here makes absolute sense to me. My issues got worse, and then worse again through some recent chiropractic interventions. Not pain, but numbness, and I'm certain that it's postural, not neurological. I have a strong sense that when things are adjusted, "corrected", this can lead to a heightened conflict between the adjusted parts and the fascia, as though the two were pulling in different directions. Both biomechanically, I think, and emotionally. Since you feel that relational work is much more valuable than what I can do on my own, my task seems to be a matter of finding someone in my part of Berlin that I can work with. I know that I've been carrying anxiety all of my life, and in older age it seems to have come back again in a new guise. I also seem very sensitive to energy, but won't elaborate on that here. In any case, thank you for saying in a structured way what I pretty well "knew" already, as well as providing some new information.

    • @canoegirl6335
      @canoegirl6335 3 місяці тому +1

      Your comment really resonates with me. I feel exactly the same .. as we get older the stuck patterns become more apparent.
      I’ve had a rough year with my mental and physical health due to repressed emotions which I’m sure triggered facial pain.
      While that has resolved I’m now experiencing daily anxiety. Even taking meds which I never thought I’d do.
      It’s certainly a journey to find our true selves isn’t it?

    • @robertalenrichter
      @robertalenrichter 3 місяці тому

      @@canoegirl6335 Always interesting to re-view what one wrote five months ago. I've been seeing an osteopath every 3 or 4 weeks since then, and it's probably helped a bit. I think that it works in both directions, from the mind to the body, vice versa. My sense now is that of less-is-more, gradualism. Perhaps the whole of life is learning subtlety in a decidedly unsubtle culture. Bon courage, as the French say.

  • @travelerchikk
    @travelerchikk 8 місяців тому +2

    Thank you so much for making it easier all way around!!! Thanks for having these free ones and when I can afford it I’ll pay it backs my goal. You sound lovely!! My first time!! Here I go!!!!

  • @richardlockie3392
    @richardlockie3392 8 місяців тому +1

    So good. Thank you. Lots to digest there. You mentioned torn fascia . Or the top layer . Small injury in the groin over years has left a tear that had grown down my leg. If you have any guidance or further videos it would be appreciated. Thanks

  • @restorativelisteningproject
    @restorativelisteningproject 8 місяців тому +1

    I really appreciate your approach and your insights. It brought up some sadness in me as I thought about who I could ask to be my "Jess." I'll find a way to sign up for your teachings. They resonate. much love and appreciation for what you're offering us. xo

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  8 місяців тому

      I am on a mission to help people "find their Jess" - so I'm playing matchmaker inside the free membership tier of the School. We've only had it open for a week and already 500 people have joined from all over the world, so I KNOW that people are going to find partners there. It's already happening. You can join here: www.schoolforlivingscience.com/community

  • @stillverseDri
    @stillverseDri 8 місяців тому +3

    so impressed you integrated all those discoveries I've added to my world view and yet don't show up in M.S. things
    thank you

  • @josemartins7299
    @josemartins7299 8 місяців тому +3

    From my own practice in Tai Chi, "press an shear" is what we are talking about wikt Chi circulatin. This is is the core opetaional principle of the art, Howver this principle is also applied in traditional Zen Shiatsu and may other body mind therapies when correctly done.

  • @roxylqm111
    @roxylqm111 8 місяців тому +3

    You are phenomenal. A gift to the world. Thank you for transforming your wound into this important work. 💚✨🙏

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  8 місяців тому

      You're welcome. Thank you for being here to help in healing our world. 💛

  • @Lari-lc3zq
    @Lari-lc3zq 8 місяців тому +2

    The thought of opening up myself to another human being to this extent is utterly terrifying but I’m intrigued nonetheless. Thank you for this fascinating introduction. I think I may be perfectly ready for it.

  • @alicedonders2069
    @alicedonders2069 6 днів тому

    Thank you❤

  • @uranusrising5050
    @uranusrising5050 8 місяців тому +4

    Damn y’all!! Infinite gratitude. This student is READY…..truth is easy to recognize….much love and light, sis 💜

  • @BeataPak-h3w
    @BeataPak-h3w 4 місяці тому

    This is fantastic. Thank you for sharing. Your insight is great and I look forward to watching more of your videos and joining your school. As a therapist this will help to elevate my techniques to help my clients. And I totally agree with you that as a therapist, you need to be a soft pace for the client to feel safe enough to let go of what they need to. It upsets me when people are not allowed to do that, as it drives 'pain' inwards.

  • @bec2945
    @bec2945 8 місяців тому +1

    Glad I found you on this platform. I love the co creator concept. And so true need to bring into one's own practice. Our bodies are amazing and we have the power to heal our body.

  • @Nurse_Nuggets
    @Nurse_Nuggets 8 місяців тому +2

    Happy you’re back!

  • @perfectloveIAM
    @perfectloveIAM 8 місяців тому +2

    I’m so excited about this- I don’t have zoom but I do have UA-cam!

  • @angelicamonsalve5031
    @angelicamonsalve5031 2 місяці тому

    thanks for share!!

  • @iwasbornspecial
    @iwasbornspecial 6 місяців тому

    Great presentation your honest demeanor is very refreshing. Thanks for sharing your story & research

  • @jujemcgregor1734
    @jujemcgregor1734 8 місяців тому +1

    Wonderful talk … thank you Elisha ❤

  • @cicatriciebaci
    @cicatriciebaci 4 місяці тому

    ❤ I appreciate so much your sharing, I can really comprehend, I am also an experience woman 😝 I come to similar truth, just more about storytelling and expression and just come back to fascia to complete the cycle, mind-body connection again, higher level to explore ❤🎉

  • @crystalfachko1905
    @crystalfachko1905 8 місяців тому +2

    Wow, thank you 💖💖💖

  • @julesbaxter7221
    @julesbaxter7221 8 місяців тому +2

    Omg I’ve missed you ❤🎉❤

  • @francecloutier3435
    @francecloutier3435 8 місяців тому +2

    Merci infiniment pour votre si authentique partage. J'ai énormément appris.

  • @pippamellon8678
    @pippamellon8678 8 місяців тому +3

    Your slides and everything you say makes perfect sense ..I know it’s about my relationships..mailnly with men..from father to romantic ones.,the girls in our family have suffered by the hands of men…I found through my friend I see who is a shamanic, quantum intuitive, kiniesologist.. , we work together as I’m also intuitive..she helped me clear a 19 generation of 2 curses on my mothers side..I have a feeling they were to do with the women in this generational chain had given away our power to the men in our life’s..😢

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for sharing - I relate, though my family patterns are a bit different. I applaud your courage to do this difficult healing work, which will end some or all of those generational cycles in your lineage. 💛

  • @anniejax
    @anniejax 8 місяців тому +4

    I need a “Jess” in my life, I have not found someone with that level of commitment. Not even the hubs😭

    • @lazehaze6994
      @lazehaze6994 8 місяців тому +1

      Struggling with the same thing.

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  8 місяців тому +2

      This is a really common thing for me to hear every time I share this story. Which is why I'm creating spaces - online and offline - for people to "find their Jess." Inside the new School I'm building, we will do all of this with and for each other. And I am offering in person experiences where this can happen through Kinetix. For example, I've opened a 10 day summer school this year and people are flying to Colorado in order to experience the healing power of partnership, partner fascia release and mapping. You can learn more here: www.kinetix.academy/summer-school

    • @lazehaze6994
      @lazehaze6994 8 місяців тому

      @@ElishaCeleste hey elisha
      Do you think it will somehow be possible to connect with people interested in your work in switzerland?
      Greetings :)

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  8 місяців тому +2

      @@lazehaze6994 actually, there are a handful of people in Swizterland who either have already studied with me, OR are wanting to right now. There's a group forming of people in Switzerland, Spain, France, Belgium and Germany who are organizing practice groups.

    • @lazehaze6994
      @lazehaze6994 8 місяців тому +1

      @@ElishaCeleste oh really, thats crazy! How are they organised?
      Greetings Lazló

  • @helenutsal6620
    @helenutsal6620 2 місяці тому

    Super fascinating! I want to learn more.Is it too late to join your group?

  • @PowerPlusNature
    @PowerPlusNature 8 місяців тому +2

    I lost my big toe and a bit of the ball of my foot at 1 year old. How could that not be permanent? I really hope there is a way.

  • @Ktrussman
    @Ktrussman 5 місяців тому

    We are going to talk about physical spiritual laws that govern your capacity for healing regeneration and freedom. ❤❤

  • @johnkoller8288
    @johnkoller8288 8 місяців тому +1

    I was attracted to this video because I have a sensitive binding and stiffness on my left side for years. I ‘ve wanted to see a rolfer but put it off also for years. Is rolfing something you could comment about? Well done and a gn inspiring story!

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  8 місяців тому +2

      the primary teaching in this masterclass is that fascia won't change just because we want it to or perform certain techniques - such as rolfing (or partner fascia release or self fascia release or breathing, or....on and on).
      So I would first get curious about WHY you're so bound up and stiff on your left side. Without knowing why, and what is going on in your fascia, nervous system, blood vessels, lymph, and life...it's impossible to know what your body needs. You might be stiff and bound up because of compensations due to prior injuries, or because of trauma, or because of dehydration, or because of a gut issue inhibiting blood flow or nerve enervation to the left side...that's why I developed my mapping methodology, to take the guesswork out so we could be strategic in our actions.

    • @Tinyteacher1111
      @Tinyteacher1111 8 місяців тому

      I have had that for a few years, and i found out I had several Lyme infections. Lyme+ causes myalgia, and I was getting stuff necks, sore throats, and my entire left side wouldn’t move after an upper cervical adjustment. Still, after being in treatment for 18 months, I still have leg pain and muscle weakness, that is unusual. For instance, I used a hand shovel to weed, a couple weeks ago that left my hand hurting for 2 days. Just a thought, but it’s worth looking into, IF you can find a Lyme-literate practitioner.

  • @zioah4560
    @zioah4560 8 місяців тому +1

    Two worlds collided for me, the EDS connective tissue issues and fascia. Did not know connective tissues = fascia. Do you work with people with EDS or hyper mobility and/or MCAS?

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  8 місяців тому

      I am hypermobile (not diagnosed with anything, but most of my joints hyperextend and I get injured easily if I try to perform movements without resistance, like olympic lifting or throwing things overhead or martial arts). I've worked with a lot of hypermobile people, yes.

  • @elizabethayiteyfio4555
    @elizabethayiteyfio4555 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for such an in depth share. Deeply grateful.
    Are you familiar with Interstitium and Mesentery?
    Thank you😂

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  8 місяців тому +1

      I tend to look at all of these "wrappings" as fascia, so in that sense I am familiar.

  • @canoegirl6335
    @canoegirl6335 3 місяці тому

    Elisha, I just found your channel and wondering if I can join classes or just get in touch with you as I feel you could really help me with my health situation.
    The link you provided above doesn’t seem to work for me so if there’s another way to contact you, perhaps you could share.
    Thank you so much.

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  2 місяці тому

      Thanks for alerting me that the link doesn't work! I'll be changing that today. You can email me info@elishaceleste.com, or join the free School tier, where I teach some free classes (there is one today): www.schoolforlivingscience.com/

  • @stillverseDri
    @stillverseDri 8 місяців тому

    huge. huge. thank you

  • @Freyasmom13
    @Freyasmom13 5 місяців тому

    What do you think about those fascia blaster things?

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  5 місяців тому

      I think it's mildly helpful at best and catastrophic at worst. I've been emailed dozens of horror stories from women who used it to get rid of their cellulite and bruised themselves badly and created a lot of loose skin and scar tissue from scraping their bodies. It does not get into the deep fascia, only the superficial fascia which houses the lymph system. Basically I'm not a fan at all, have never used it myself and know a lot of people who badly damaged their fascia as a result of using it. But some people swear by it.

  • @perfectloveIAM
    @perfectloveIAM 8 місяців тому +2

    Ah, I’m watching it. Taking a break now, but wow !

  • @MDM-wb3in
    @MDM-wb3in 7 місяців тому

    I had a recent fasciectomy 3 days ago where 2/3 of my infraspinatus fascia was removed to relieve a muscle knot which was initially a suspected lipoma. My muscles and skin on that side started to sag a bit compared to the other side. It was pretty invasive and I’m regretting being there. I was told it will regenerate, but is it really possible? what exercise and therapy would you recommend to reverse this ? Thanks in advance and I appreciate your videos

  • @mp-qh1um
    @mp-qh1um 8 місяців тому +3

    my favorite woman in this world is baaaaaaaaaaaaaaack!

  • @pippamellon8678
    @pippamellon8678 8 місяців тому +1

    I would like to join but pass word wants to many complicated didget..z🤷‍♀️ridiculous when it’s a free programme…i m trying to simplified my life not make it more difficult…love your content..I don’t have a partner to work with ..I do use this tecnique ..been using it intuitively with a melt roller or something harder.. my dog wouldn’t understand how to be my partner in walking on me..😃

  • @mp-qh1um
    @mp-qh1um 8 місяців тому +2

    my favorite woman in this world is baaaaaaaack!

  • @jessica11381
    @jessica11381 8 місяців тому

    59:47 starts a beautiful frame for understanding
    1:04:02
    1:11:54

  • @pocahontas330
    @pocahontas330 Місяць тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @jonmcmahon90292
    @jonmcmahon90292 8 місяців тому +1

    🙏

  • @Acode7940
    @Acode7940 5 місяців тому

    Let me know if I am incorrect, but you seem to be saying that with the fascia one cannot become well UNLESS worked on with some one else who already loves us. And, that your feeling loss trauma occurred in early teens. Thee are a whole hell a lot of us whose feeling destroting trauma occurred in early childhood, among other thins, severely limiting relationship, in fact making it impossible (cf Poyvagale Safetry, chapter 3 would be enough) which I can fonfirm not only experientially but through my particular form of scientific research. Pretty dark pronouncement. The laws of relationship can hardly manifest at the level of early childhood dorsal vagal shutdown.

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  5 місяців тому +1

      I'm not sure what you are asking exactly, but I am definitely NOT saying that fascia can only become well by working with someone who loved us in childhood. I'm saying about my healing experience specifically that none of my teachers were able to help me because I didn't feel safe to be myself with them, and I definitely didn't trust them with my emotions or my trauma stories. And that barrier prevented me from benefiting from the physical work. We heal the most deeply and completely when we feel seen and loved for who we are by at least one other human being.

  • @ysy4805
    @ysy4805 8 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @kangarookids7497
    @kangarookids7497 25 днів тому

    This is a psychology class,not a fascia healing class.

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  25 днів тому +1

      They are inextricably connected - fascia and the human psyche/soul

  • @joanneratchford3894
    @joanneratchford3894 8 місяців тому +1

    I am interested in this subject. The preamble was way too long and really not informative.

    • @ElishaCeleste
      @ElishaCeleste  8 місяців тому +12

      You know, I can appreciate the frustration you feel. I'm often frustrated by the fact that I talk "too much" (a judgement often pointed out to me here on UA-cam, and a self judgment I am working to heal). I also appreciate that despite my own very real inadequacies and deeply rooted fears of public ridicule and judgment, I am doing my best to show up and offer something to the world that could be helpful.
      Pretty soon you won't have to bother with real humans like me because we will have AI - ones that looks like real humans but aren't - teaching us all about fascia (and everything else). One way to tell the difference between an AI and a human is that human beings are fallible, we have our deficiencies and our fears, and those mistakes and fumbles and personality quirks are what make us human.

    • @sstrett6302
      @sstrett6302 8 місяців тому +2

      ⁠​⁠@@ElishaCeleste
      I liked the preamble, it gave me sense of you - and my sense is that you are a trustworthy person for Me to listen to you. Thanks for demonstrating courage to us.

    • @PatriciaDrake-is7qy
      @PatriciaDrake-is7qy 8 місяців тому

      Lol i think all the people making negative comments are the ones who need the mirrors most but refuse to look at them!

  • @eenotana3563
    @eenotana3563 8 місяців тому

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