Brain Protocol

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  1. Fix up sacrum
  2. Diaphragms
  3. Mid-Parietal center (between Bregma and Lambda to

Flat Bones of Cranium

    1. Frontal (2), Parietal, Occipital (2)
    2. Temporal (behind ear), Sphenoid on wing
    3. Face: Zygoma, Maxilla, Mandible, Nasal, Turbinates
  1. Inion: Clockwise/Venous & Conterclockwise/Artrial
  2. Lung Motility : R & L Lung;
  3. Heart Motility: R & L Heart; sagittal; horizontal movement between ventricles and atrium
  4. Brain motility – R & L (feel, microsecond resist easiest, then get out of the way)

- Frontal - Parietal - Occipital: longitudinal - Temporal: more coronal, Ab/Ad - Temporal: medial/lateral, adduction phase - Pons - Medulla - Cerebellum - Temporal/Parietal Glide; association together

  1. Pelvic Heart Motility; R & L Pelvic Heart
  2. Lung with heart motility – r heart & r lung; l heart & l lung
  3. Lung and Brain (each lobe) associations – Frontal; Parietal; Occipital; Temporal; Pons; Medulla; Cerebellum
  4. Heart with brain: r with r; l with l - Frontal; Parietal; Occipital; Temporal; Pons; Medulla; Cerebellum
  5. Heart with brain: horizontal reciprocal mobility

- Coronal Plane Atria and Ventricles (lateral/medial heart) - Lobes to lungs, heart, pelvic heart, atria/ventricles - Ventricles: frontal, occipital, medulla cerebellum - Atria: Parietal, temporal, occipital, pons; cerebrum; cerebellum -in rotations r with r; l with l

  1. Brain ventricles: lateral ventricles, third ventricle, fourth ventricle
  2. Insula, right and left insula to heart
  3. Pelvic heart to lungs, heart (globally), brain
  4. Gross/comprehensive motility, follow it all the way down the pinal cord
  5. Lung synchronizers 13, 14, 15
  6. Spine
  7. Peripheral nerves (NTT2)
  8. Subconscious emotional work