Structural Integration this 5th-8th September at The BodyTalk - TopicsExpress



          

Structural Integration this 5th-8th September at The BodyTalk Training Centre in UK Every link that we do in a Body Talk session is healing or improving a relationship in the body mind complex. In this class we will more deeply explore the relationships amongst body parts, belief systems, physiology and more. Understanding these relational dynamics is key to having a powerful session with clients. Once these links are reestablished, you will learn how to “integrate” your formulas to help the session to “lock in” the shift. This is very important for stubborn pathologies that seem to keep resurfacing Understand the anatomy and function of the fascial system Feel the fascia release and reorganise Understand how the fascial system compensates within itself to heal and provide protection Learn how these compensations also may hold harmful belief systems, attitudes and pathologies that often will not resolve until the fascia is reorganized into a healthier pattern Use the five senses internally for better body awareness on all levels Understand the relationships of body parts and systems, and how these relationships can be related to dysfunction within the bodymind Learn about the tensegrity model and how it applies to the energy systems Learn how to be heart-centered as you work to ensure that you are merely holding the space as a facilitator, giving you better results Use the reciprocals more directly to release restrictive patterns in the body Understand the body’s relationship with gravity and pressure forces and how they may lead to chronic pain and emotional stress Learn advanced “Plug Ins”. New standard parallel sessions revealed to help the body reorganise its fascia and holding patterns and then integrate them to all compensations in the fascial system and emotional body bodytalktraining.co.uk/training/specialised-seminars/structural-integration
Posted on: Sat, 13 Jul 2013 09:16:25 +0000

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