Nuclei of the space of the 4th ventricle
William Sutherland said, when in doubt, do a CV4. He also shared to his wife Ada one day coming up from the basement with an anatomy book exclaiming he found the igniting place of the primary respiration, here at the 4th ventricular space. When we do a CV4 or an EV4, perhaps we can extend our visions into more than textbook knowledge but the reanimation of cranial nerves that touch water. If the cerebellum is the tree of life, and the cranial nerves can be looked at roots, then we can echo Andrew Taylor Stills commentary that the fields must be bathed and irrigated with CSF. What I often see, a jellyfish like structure, the jellyfish body vein connection to cerebrum, tentorium, and cerebellum, and the tentacles cranial nerves, and a breath providing through a fluid oceanic space. If trauma is a āfreeze,ā then healing is a āreamimationā vis freeing their fluid movement.