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		<title>Attending a CranioSacral Course this Weekend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just got back from vacation and I&#8217;m already taking time off again.  What a lush I&#8217;m turning into. It&#8217;s not exactly a vacation though.  After spending half my time in Cuba working on articles for my blog, taking time off this weekend to attend a training course is the next logical step.  Some day [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I just got back from vacation and I&#8217;m already taking time off again.  What a lush I&#8217;m turning into.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not exactly a vacation though.  After spending half my time in Cuba working on articles for my blog, taking time off this weekend to attend a training course is the next logical step.  Some day I will learn how to really kick back, but for now, I will be crammed into a classroom for about 24 hours over 3 days learning the intricacies of cranio sacral mobilizations.</p>
<p>I have always been interested in craniosacral technique as it is such a vastly different approach to healing.  I also like how gentle and subtle the technique is.  In a typical treatment, you feel like almost nothing is happening.  The changes are so quiet that you really need to get into your body to experience it.</p>
<p>The course will be taught at the <a href="http://clinicalosteopathy.com/" target="_blank">Southern Ontario College of Osteopathy</a> from Friday to Sunday.  The enrollment cost is around $750 with taxes in.  The reason I chose to take the course here is that it will be taught as part of the 3 year program for becoming an osteopath. The course is open to people that are not enrolled in the osteopath program at the college and is offered as a stand alone module.  The smorgasbord approach is so much more flexible.  I am not sure that I want to become an osteopath but I like the idea that this course is potentially part of a larger plan.</p>
<p>If you would like a taste of what a session might feel like, be sure to book in next week.</p>
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