Craniosacral Health Sydney

Craniosacral Health Sydney Helping People Release Stress and Pain and Feel Well again via Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy (BCST)

Nice liquid art and the coffee tasted great as well.  #
31/05/2026

Nice liquid art and the coffee tasted great as well.
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Another fine annual Sydney Writers Festival (SWF2026) is in the books.Attended two excellent events last week :1)We Can’...
26/05/2026

Another fine annual Sydney Writers Festival (SWF2026) is in the books.

Attended two excellent events last week :

1)We Can’t Handle The Truth at Town Hall on Thursday 21 May.

A Great Debate with Annabel Crabb,Matilda Boseley and Reuben Kaye on one side with David Marr, Rhys Nicholson and Jennifer Wong on the other side.

Moderated by Yumi Stynes,it largely lived up to its billing as a saucy and suggestive comedy debate about our appetite for the truth.

Covering everything from Claude The AI apps impact on Annabel Crabbs’ speechwriting,child labour in cobalt mining for smart phones,the impact to beach houses by recent changes to negative gearing and capital gains taxes,salacious digs at Alan Jones,David Marr,Rupert Murdoch and Rhys Nicholson for lifestyle choices,the state of Sydney’s late nite dining scene (or lack thereof) for Melbourne visitors according to Reuben Kaye,and Woking from home in the 2020s (thank you Jennifer Wong for this pun),there was a mix of sharp observations,witty one liners and uncomfortable truths all jostling for attention from the speakers on both sides.

2)Family Secrets at Carriageworks on Sunday 24 May

A fascinating,nuanced discussion on the beauty and burdens families share.

Moderator Sisonke Msimang asked interesting questions of three talented and articulate writers,the eminent Korean American author Susan Choi,Bornean Australian artist and writer Omar Musa (poet and recent author of Fierceland) and Sri Lankan, Australian based writer S Shakthidharan (playwright and author of Gather Up Your World In One Long Breath).

The intersection between family life,capitalism and colonialism, the price paid by first generation migrants and their families to provide future opportunities for their children,the impacts of the Japanese occupation on Borneo,the social and environmental impacts of palm oil versus it being a key source of income to lift many farmers out of poverty in Indonesia,South East Asia,Central and West Africa,were all explored.

Whilst centered on their most recent books, there was lots of thoughtful discussion,wrestling with the perils and pearls of life exemplified in each writers work.

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Taking advantage of the great weather in Sydney at the moment and spending some time outdoors.
10/05/2026

Taking advantage of the great weather in Sydney at the moment and spending some time outdoors.

Another superb Conscious dance class this time courtesy of the very experienced 5Rhythms teacher Michelle Mahrer plus a ...
29/04/2026

Another superb Conscious dance class this time courtesy of the very experienced 5Rhythms teacher Michelle Mahrer plus a packed,energised and inspired dance floor.

People can access flow states through the dance and it’s amazing to see and participate in the spontaneous and energetic expression of play,connection and joy through movement that conscious dance class offers.



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Out and about in Sydney on a lovely public holiday Monday, extending Anzac Day into a long weekend.
28/04/2026

Out and about in Sydney on a lovely public holiday Monday, extending Anzac Day into a long weekend.

Noticed this poster when visiting a community centre on the weekend (for some excellent BCST post grad training),and tho...
20/04/2026

Noticed this poster when visiting a community centre on the weekend (for some excellent BCST post grad training),and thought it was good to see this important information being shared more widely and openly in public spaces than in the past.

A few photos from one of the most enjoyable weekends I have had in quite some time, including celebrations for my 55th b...
12/04/2026

A few photos from one of the most enjoyable weekends I have had in quite some time, including celebrations for my 55th birthday.

Photo 1 : Altar for the unique,innovative and powerful ‘Rituals Of Change’ workshop offered by the excellent Aotearoa/NZ based Open Floor (Conscious Dance) and decolonisation teacher Kaia Hawkins (manahau_embodied_movement) Friday nite and all day Saturday at Glebe Town Hall.

Based on their lived experience and extensive training,Kaia brought together some key Māori cultural concepts, movement resources from Open Floor and ideas regarding decolonisation (also see the book Hospicing Modernity by Vanessa Machado De Oliveira for more info on this topic) into a coherent contemporary framework providing practical tools to help people explore thinking, feeling,moving and relating to each other and all the world’s inhabitants differently, very capably supported by Caitlin Wood and a committed crew.

Photo 2 : Post dance birthday celebration dinner and dessert on Saturday nite with Amelia in Glebe.

Photo 3 : Lunch on Sunday arvo at Luigi’s Panini in Surry Hills.

Photo 4 : Chilling out in Centennial Park on Sunday arvo.

Photo showing part of the front window for the new Kinokuniya bookstore that opened in Chatswood Westfield today.Smaller...
09/04/2026

Photo showing part of the front window for the new Kinokuniya bookstore that opened in Chatswood Westfield today.

Smaller than the massive Kinokuniya in the heart of Sydney’s CBD,but still with an expertly curated range of quality books on offer across a wide range of areas,so definitely worth a visit for keen readers.

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Happy Easter to all. Hope it’s a time of rest and renewal for you.Resting at home this morning and listening to a surpri...
03/04/2026

Happy Easter to all. Hope it’s a time of rest and renewal for you.

Resting at home this morning and listening to a surprisingly lovely AI generated jazzy, Bossa sounding Green Tara mantra available on You Tube.

There are many manifestations of Tara.

21 forms of Tara is a well known teaching in several schools of Tibetan Buddhism.

The Green (healing and protection,fearless wisdom and compassion) Red (magnetising and enchanting) and White forms of Tara (long life and healing,removal of obstacles) are perhaps the best known forms and after empowerment from a qualified teacher,are worked with via practice, using mantra recitation and visualisation.

Each form of Tara brings forth and accentuates different enlightened qualities,whilst the mantra itself is the deity in the form of sound.

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Sydney after another grey and rainy day delivers a beautiful,thrilling,haunting,gorgeous sunset.
27/03/2026

Sydney after another grey and rainy day delivers a beautiful,thrilling,haunting,gorgeous sunset.

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