This immersion focuses on assessment and treatment of the cranial and facial bones. While this training builds naturally on concepts from Craniosacral One: Foundations, newcomers are welcome to join without prior training.
We’ll cover methods to evaluate and release restrictions in 16 different bones of the head, always integrating them with the membrane and whole-body connections introduced in Level 1. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to:
Perform basic assessments of cranial and facial bones to identify restriction patterns.
Recognize different types of sphenoid imbalances (open, fixed, compressed) and learn how to support release through the cranial vault, dural system, and body-wide connections.
Assess and treat key cranial structures including the ethmoid, vomer, maxilla, zygoma, palatine, and mandible.
Address common dysfunctions of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
This course takes place in a beautiful geodesic dome classroom nestled on ten acres of waterfront forest in Olympia, WA. Immersing yourself in nature supports deep learning and integration, while onsite lodging options—including cozy cottages, tiny homes, and domes—make it easy to stay, rest, and connect with the land and community throughout your training.
Class hours are Fri-Sunday Feb 20-22, 2026 from 9:30am-6:30 pm
Learn more about all trainings at: https://www.elevationhive.com/classes
Inquire about staying onsite by emailing Amanda Lux at: amandalux@elevationhive.com
Learn about our lodging options here: https://www.elevationhive.com/lodging