April 10, 2026
Every therapeutic session follows the same pattern. First a longer interview, then a thorough examination, a decision about which structures need support, and finally a precise intervention.
One of the most valuable moments of the examination is the cranial listening test: a gentle, almost imperceptible work with the hand on the skull. This is the moment when the body itself "speaks," showing where its main priority lies. It reveals where it holds the most tension or blockage, even if the patient feels no pain in that area.
But what if the body... doesn't speak? Sometimes during the listening test I feel silence. Not emptiness, but deep, conscious stillness. As if the organism were saying: "I won't show you until you start speaking for yourself." That's when I know we're working not just with tissue tension, but with something much deeper -- with a story that was never spoken aloud. With emotions we took on "to keep the peace." With a truth we kept inside because it seemed too big or too uncomfortable.
In such cases, my intervention often focuses on working around the heart or on the head. Sometimes one session is enough, sometimes several are needed -- gentle, precise work that allows the body to gradually release those old, unspoken layers.
And it's precisely when the patient returns to their authentic voice -- not the "polite" one, not the "safe" one, but their very own -- that something shifts at a level that cannot be touched. For me, this is where true healing happens...