Coccyx release for empaths and highly sensitive people
Your coccyx, also known as your tailbone, is a tremendous seat of untapped energy and power, and this is especially true for empaths and highly sensitive people. And why shouldn't it be? The basis of our existence is located in the root chakra, where all of our energies are generated. Coccyx release was invented by the founder of polarity therapy, Dr. Randolph Stone, doctor of osteopathy, chiropractic and naturopathy (1890-1981), who conducted a thorough study of energy in the healing arts during his 60-year medical career. Dr. Stone discovered that trauma to the coccyx, such as a fall, can result in "energy scarring" and cause medical problems, often years after the original injury...

Coccyx release for empaths and highly sensitive people
Your coccyx, also known as your tailbone, is a tremendous seat of untapped energy and power, and this is especially true for empaths and highly sensitive people. And why shouldn't it be? The basis of our existence is located in the root chakra, where all of our energies are generated.
Coccyx release was invented by the founder of polarity therapy, Dr. Randolph Stone, doctor of osteopathy, chiropractic and naturopathy (1890-1981), who conducted a thorough study of energy in the healing arts during his 60-year medical career. Dr. Stone discovered that trauma to the coccyx, such as a fall, can result in "energy scarring" and cause medical problems, often years after the original injury to the coccyx.
There are two ways you can adjust your tailbone and open the energetic valve, so to speak.
The first and most profound way is to have it published professionally by a Registered Polarity Practitioner (RPP) in your area of the country. This is one of my favorite techniques for my clients, especially empaths. I love watching my clients get up from the table in a blissful daze and realize for the first time that they can actually feel GOOD! The procedure is powerful, sometimes (temporarily) painful due to the rapid release of energy, and ultimately extremely calming to an empath's nerves.
The coccyx and surrounding nerves regulate and support the autonomic nervous system – which controls the “fight or flight” response as well as regulating our levels of arousal and anxiety. When the nerves are physically touched (often for the first time in the life of a highly sensitive person); it will cause an overloaded nervous system to arise and release cellular memories of all types of trauma. The parasympathetic nervous system kicks in, breathing slows dramatically, and the cerebrospinal fluid returns to a healthy flow state. In a word – powerful – whether you are an empath or not.