somatic, a. and n.      Oxford’s English Dictionary

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1. a. Of or pertaining to the (or a) body; bodily, corporeal, physical.
   
b. Anat. and Phys. of parts of the body.
   
c. spec. Pertaining to the soma in contrast to the germ.

2. a. Affecting the body.

    b. n. pl. Somatology.

matical a., corporeal, bodily,  substantial (Bailey, 1727); maticallyadv. 

   

Happy New Year!

 

 

    Wow!!  I just wish I could marshal the words to capture the essence of our visit with the Boyds last November.  We are beginning our new year after having visited the birthplace of Bio Cranial™ with full hearts and our minds racing as we look forward to formulating our part in the plan for CDS Institute to carry forth the legacy that Dr. Robert Boyd has so graciously shared.   

   

     From the moment our feet touched the Irish soil, we felt as if we were home and...oh my!  We could feel the power in that tiny island surrounded by the majesty of the earth’s oceans.  Harsh and unforgiving as nature’s winds may be on the isle, this ancient land is beaming with an energy and resilience not too unlike two of its residents with whom we were honored to share company.  It’s easy to understand while standing on this ground the conducive energy that propelled Dr. Boyd’s journey and discovery of the Bio Cranial System.  I hope all will one day visit this precious place and we may have that opportunity soon at a future Homecoming.

 

    In our attempt to share this experience, we brought back bona fide pieces of the Emerald Isle representing the legacy gifted to all of us, for the staff and trustees of CDS Institute.  We walked the shores and collected several stones, which you can see Dr. Boyd rinsing below in the photo.  Every company is built on a foundation, and these stones serve as ours.  One stone was passed to every member of the Board of Regents, the Board of Directors, and the support staff of CDS.

January 2008

Volume II    Issue  1

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Vitality Journal January 2008 issue.