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That Little Ol Ganglion of Rebes The Ganglion of Rebes, The Ganglion of Rebes … . . has anyone heard of The Ganglion of Rebes? The fabled nerve plexus resides within the nose embedded in the septum and functions like a servo-gyro which registers and self-corrects balance in neurological concert with the balance centers of the inner ears. The Ganglion of Rebes reports to the brain about the stresses going through the nose — their shape and intensity — and by extension about the stresses going through the cranium that converge at the septum/mid-plate of the nose. However, it does so only when it’s turned on. And it’s not always turned on. Is yours, right now? Ahh HAH!!! The sensing function of the Ganglion of Rebes relates to the relation of the tongue to the roof of the mouth/palate — so that when the tongue is placed in a certain position under the mouth’s palate and breath is taken in through the nose the septum can be felt and the Ganglion of Rebes actively turns on. Upon turning on, the first thing that is sensed and noticed is any “sidedness” of head position — side-tilt, generally. The distribution of space within the two sides of the cranium reflects side-tilted-ness. Cavities on one side of the head are more open than cavities on the other side — the old, “One Open Nose Hole” routine. You know the one. I’m sure you do. Then, upon breathing and feeling the shape of the tongue curled and cupped under the palate, above, and the place on the palate that is sensitized by the cupped tongue along with the inbreath into the nose, a spontaneous turning-on of the upper cervical vertebrae region occurs and with it, a spontaneous set or series of head-movement-adjustments. Crunch, Crunch A similar thing may happen in the spine region behind the heart. All from turning on that little ol’ Ganglion of Rebes, which practitioners of Dr. Rolf’s Recipe seek to do with the magic tips of their little fingers. Wiggle, Wiggle I little on The Ganglion of Impar, the Other End of The Ganglion of Rebes, later. Do it for yourself - somatics/page7-htm ifttt/images/no_image_card.png via Blogger lawrencegoldsomatics.blogspot/2014/10/that-little-ol-ganglion-of-rebes.html lawrence9gold.tumblr/post/99359121072 That Little Ol Ganglion of Rebes ifttt/images/no_image_card.png
Posted on: Tue, 07 Oct 2014 00:29:52 +0000

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