Esoteric Body Work - Phase 1 - ‘Esoteric Massage’ - Part 1
10 Sep 2010 - 9:00am
12 Sep 2010 - 4:00pm
Australia/Sydney
(As a prerequisite for this course the student must have completed SEH 1, 2 & 3)
We are now ready to begin a four part series of teachings that will eventually form what will be known as Esoteric Body Work. The first in the series will be the study of Esoteric Massage (see below and attachment for details). Phase 1 is the ‘official’ Universal Medicine massage course and thus it will provide a more comprehensive and detailed showing of the healing expression known as Esoteric Massage under its fathering Atmic Body known as Esoteric Body Work.
Friday and Saturday: 9am to 5pm, Registration: Friday 8am to 8.50am Sunday: 9am to 4pm Cost: $ 750(incl. GST); for cash, cheque and direct transfer payments. All online paypal and credit card payments incur a 2.5% surcharge. Includes morning tea/snacks and lunch (no dinner), One large tub of Esoteric Massage Cream
Required:
I. A massage table if you have one or can borrow one. II. Four towels. If you are travelling and this is not possible due to luggage restrictions, ask a local student to help out and in turn, help cover any laundry costs or duties III. A ‘face piece’ is preferred. (They can be purchased at the course) IV. One 500ml bottle of olive oil (any brand, cheap is fine and cold pressed is not necessary only as a personal option)
This course will be part of the EPA Accreditation scheme. To get accredited, the practitioner will have to complete 100 hours of training following the course and, pass an energetic assessment. Note: For those of you who are learning it for personal/domestic use, the above accrediting procedure does not apply.
The essence of the work that flows through me is in line with that which can be called sacred and esoteric by nature. It is non-traditional, following no allegiance to any cult, form or belief other than that which is found intuitively at the heart centre in accordance with the spirit of the hierarchy. No claims are made other than the stance that the work like all other before us should always be ascertained by the individual to be the work of truth and if not, then so shall it be.