The importance of our 9 months in the womb and how the Extraordinary Vessels can help us connect with our potential.

SUZANNE YATES

I would like to do a talk and also a practical session.
Talk:
Explore how the Extraordinary Vessels develop in the womb and how they hold the memory of your womb life. I discovered the Extraordinary Vessels in the 1990s through working with pregnant women and learning to understand the development of their baby in the womb. I have kept the name of my business as “Wellmother” because I now understand the impact of our first nine months on the rest of our lives. It is partly through our physical development of our body and our placenta but also the symbiotic relationship between us and our mother, which will influence all future relationships. We access our potential through connecting to our conception, when we draw in not only the two ancestral lines of our parents, but the universe. The first week after conception we are whole and self-contained. This is the transformative nature of the Eight Extraordinary Vessels.
Practical:
Explore the differences between the Inner and Outer Families of the Extraordinary Vessels through practical exercise to understand them in your own body, especially through connecting with womb movements and experiences, and then practical shiatsu to explore how to work with them during shiatsu sessions.

Is a general practitioner who works primarily with shiatsu. He has been training in shiatsu since 1981, as well as in craniosacral osteopathy. He directed the Hamburg School of Shiatsu from its foundation in 1987 until 2017 and the International Shiatsu School ISS Kiental in Switzerland until 2016. He initiated the European Shiatsu Congresses and directed the first four ESCs. He is also a co-founder of the Society for Shiatsu in Germany (GSD), and has written, co-written or edited seven books on shiatsu, including Yu Sen: Shiatsu for Beginners, Five Elements and 12 Meridians, and Atlas Shiatsu: The Meridians in Zen Shiatsu, as well as numerous other articles and publications. He continues to enjoy working in his practice and teaching.
Fri 17:45 - 20:15
100 max

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