Listen "Craniosacral Therapy: The Power of Fascia | 077"
Episode Synopsis
Lee Veal gives us the scoop on craniosacral therapy and how it leverages our innate healing power by working with the body’s connective tissue and communication network—the fascia. In Lee's youth, two life-threatening accidents left him in debilitating pain. Rolphing, craniosacral work, and other healing modalities were instrumental in his recovery, prompting Lee to go to chiropractic school. Assisting a cranial osteopath and seeing and experiencing the life-changing effects of treatments inspired a passion for craniosacral therapy and a now four-decade career as practitioner and educator. Lee walks us through the significance of the original wounding we all experience in being born. Then lays out why connecting in adulthood with the body’s’ fascial language is the key to recovering from deep-seated ailments and moving with ease as we age. We go over the importance of keeping our fascia healthy, and why tapping into our brain pulses is so effective in releasing physical and emotional trauma. Lee covers the physical practices to do every day, shares what the behavior of babies teaches us, and challenges us to rethink the furniture we’re sitting on! In a surprising perspective, Lee sees pain as something that reveals, not just as something that needs to be healed. He says: Lie down, trust your body, and listen to the story it’s sharing with you. TESS’S TAKEAWAYS Craniosacral therapy unlocks the innate healing power of the body to rebalance. The heart, not the mind, is the biggest electromagnetic generator of the body. Fascia is the way of the heart. Its intelligence is not of the mind, it's about intuition. Fascia records and responds to every experience, intention, emotion, injury, and story. Listen to your physical pain as a way to access what is going on in your inner world. Conventional furniture restricts the body’s flow. Get on the floor, squat, and sit on a ball. Train the body to move in its original state to unwind trauma with Tai Chi and Qigong. “Doing nothing” is not passive—it’s a sacred discipline. ABOUT LEE VEAL With over 40 years’ experience in the healing arts, Lee Veal draws from a variety of movement vocabularies to support recovery in adults, children, and babies. Having an undergraduate degree in biochemistry, Lee attended the Cleveland Chiropractic College in Kansas City, and graduated with a focus on cranial sacral, working alongside a cranial osteopath. He also studied Sanskrit, yoga, meditation, Tai Chi, Thai Massage, and Qigong with three masters from China. In 1988 he established his practice, working entirely from a cranial perspective, and joined the first integrated healing center in Kansas City, in association with an MD, an acupuncturist, a Feldenkreis therapist, and a Rolfer. Lee’s unique approach draws from Qigong, and integrates cranial sacral with therapeutic Pilates, contact improvisation, sound healing, and diverse internal arts. To help people of all ages recover from trauma, he developed the Advanced Cranial™ system of Myo-fascial release and gentle resisted movements. As an educator, Lee devised a curriculum for training instructors. Since 2006 he has devoted more time to research and development, and to teaching cranial work to babies and their parents. CONNECT WITH LEE Website: https://leevealdc.com/ MEET TESS MASTERS: Tess Masters is an actor, presenter, health coach, cook,
More episodes of the podcast It Has to Be Me
What Human Design Reveals About You | 081
20/11/2025
Leverage The Strength Of Femininity | 080
13/11/2025
Challenge Your Inner Critic | 075
09/10/2025
The Art Of Sacred Intimacy | 074
02/10/2025
Make Sensational Vegetarian Meals | 072
18/09/2025
Heal Your Food Addictions | 071
11/09/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.