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SUMMARY:Craniosacral Level I: Riding the Wave\, Touching Stillness
DESCRIPTION:Level I introducing Craniosacral work with a biodynamicperspective. The sacred practice of touch\, deeply listening with our hearts and hands from a place of compassionate stillness. This course will be a look at the history of craniosacral work\, with the exploration and manipulation of cranial bone movement\, which evolved into the gentle and subtle yet powerful healing energy work that we can experience and learn today as craniosacral therapy and biodynamic craniosacral work.\n\nThe course introduces students to the structural elements of the craniosacral mechanism: the bones\, central nervous system\, membranes\, tissues\, and cerebrospinal fluid. It also explains the elements of the fluid dynamics of the craniosacral system from the ñbiodynamicî perspective: the potency\, the fluid motion and stillness as expressed by the tidal movement of the ñBreath of Lifeî within the body. Students will practice sensitizing their hands to the energetics of each of the major bones of the cranium\, and practice cultivating the inner stillness and presence that is needed to listen to the tidal expressions of this healing wisdom within the human being.\n\nMassage therapists will be able to start incorporating these concepts and contacts into their massages right away. They will also come away with some suggested sequences to practice whole hour long sessions of craniosacral work.\n\nInstructor: Heidi Wilson Heidi Wilson has been practicing craniosacral work since 1994. She is certified in Visionary Craniosacral work from the Milne Institute. She has also studied biodynamic methods from Charles Ridley\, Jan Jones\, Ryan Halford\, Franklyn Sills and Debra Meness\, D.O. www.heidiwilsonfluidhealing.com\n\n$295 CEUs 20\n\n$50 non-refundable deposit
URL:https://www.asismassage.edu/blog/event/craniosacral-level-i-riding-the-wave-touching-stillness-2/
LOCATION:113 W Phoenix Ave.\, Flagstaff\, AZ\, 86001\, United States
GEO:35.1968145;-111.6513875
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CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Flagstaff,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="ASIS%20Massage%20School%3A%20Continuing%20Education":MAILTO:karen@asismassage.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160820T093000
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SUMMARY:Freeing the Jaw and the Pelvis
DESCRIPTION:Trager Perspectives with Resistance and Release Work\, Treating the Jaw and the Pelvis\n\nThere have been so many times that I have been working on a clientÍs jaw when they said\, Wow\, I can really feel that in my pelvis\, or when pelvis work has made palpable shifts in the tension patterns in their jaws. To me this has not been surprising\, because the jaw and the pelvis are related to one another in a variety of ways:\n\n \tSkeletally\, they are connected through the spinal column.\n \tMuscularly they are connected through the interweaving spinal muscles from occiput to sacrum.\n \tNeurally they are connected through the spinal cord.\n \tTheir closely associated vertebrae (upper cervicals\, lower lumbars) house the two poles of the parasympathetic autonomic nervous system\, related to stress release and relaxation.\n \tThey are connected by the entire length of the gut tube\, from lips to anus.\n \tThey are synchronized in the cranio-sacral pumping rhythm of the cerebrospinal fluids.\n\nBy coupling their treatments together\, many profound changes--physical\, physiological\, neural and psychological--can be stimulated. As they unwind together\, a whole new milieu is created for many bodily and mental functions.\n\nResistance and Release Work has been the most significant development in my practice and teaching since my 24 years of training with Dr. Milton Trager. It is based upon his sensibilities\, and is an important extension of his work.\n\nMuscles activate and coordinate in response to vectors of resistance. Resistance-Release Work combines relaxation (release) with the application of specific vectors of force (resistance) around which more functional movement can be reorganized. These vectors consist of tractions and compressions that challenge synergistic groups of muscles to exert their forces in a more complete and more coordinated fashion. As muscles are more consciously activated\, their capacity for more complete relaxation is greatly enhanced. The results\, as muscles learn to work more effectively in concert\, are more strength and more ease\, and a sense of personal empowerment for clients as they learn that their own consciously aware efforts can transform discomfort\, pain and restricted movement.\n\nThe principles of the work are not difficult to learn initially\, and their applications unfold endlessly as the practitioner becomes more familiar with them and with the holding patterns of their clients. Resistance-Release Work is a powerful addition to virtually any bodywork modality.\n\nPlease bring shorts and bra tops to wear for table work.\n\nCEU: 16\nCost: $350
URL:https://www.asismassage.edu/blog/event/freeing-the-jaw-and-the-pelvis/
LOCATION:753 N Main St\, Cottonwood\, AZ\, 86326\, United States
GEO:34.745197;-112.024374
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CATEGORIES:Continuing Education,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="ASIS%20Massage%20School%3A%20Continuing%20Education":MAILTO:karen@asismassage.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20160820T100000
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CREATED:20160819T221942Z
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UID:655-1471687200-1471687200@www.asismassage.edu
SUMMARY:Introduction to Massage Class
DESCRIPTION:This class is designed for anyone who is interested in discovering\, learning and/or practicing some foundational massage therapy techniques.  \n\nThe class is $25 for three hours\, and is ideal both for those interested in acquiring skills to practice on friends and family\, as well as for those considering a deeper training.\n\nEach Intro to Massage Class is by reservation. Attendance in the Intro to Massage often helps those curious about the training to decide if Massage is a career path they would like to pursue.\n\nDuring the event you have the opportunity to sample of the creative classroom approach and experience firsthand the teaching style at ASIS. If you then apply to one of our campuses\, we offer the $25 invested as a credit towards the $50 application fee for our 750-hour Massage Therapy Training Program at ASIS Massage Education. \n\nIf you're wondering if a career in massage therapy may be for you\, come check out this class!
URL:https://www.asismassage.edu/blog/event/introduction-to-massage-class/
LOCATION:217 N Cortez St\, Prescott\, AZ\, 86301\, United States
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CATEGORIES:Prescott
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