This training enhances experienced and aspiring facilitators of yoga, martial arts, manual therapists, Reiki practitioners and has helped those who hold space e.g. lawyers, doctors, nurses, teachers. The course enables to facilitate Yin for Trauma Release in 1-1 and for groups and deepens anatomical and energetic understanding and implication of your journey inwards.
This 60-hour training honors ancient yogic knowing linked with scientific Fascia research. Bernie Clarks' teaching and his book ‘A complete guide to Yin Yoga’, 2019 edition support the course (purchase online or ask Stella for a copy). Theory and practice is offered to experience the profound physical, mental, emotional, and energetic benefits of trauma sensitive Yin.
On completion of the course:
This course enables you to hold safe space for 1-1 sessions and groups. The confidence gained through this course enables to include and expand upon tools e.g. Crystal singing bowls, weighted tuning forks, reflexology, pranayama, and develop your expression and voice!
Your personal gains momentum and you find conditioned limiting belief melt away. Instructors of yoga embark this Yin journey with a challenge to undo the Yang paradigm of teaching, instructing, and alignment of students. To hold safe space for Yin, it is a necessary shift and wonderful gift of expansion!
Reiki Practitioners will find this training integrative and expansive. This course of Trauma Sensitive Yin facilitation may unleash for you to finally own your intuitive power and allow you to feel complete, satisfied, and fulfilled.
Somatic Yin Facilitator Training Course
- Anatomy specific to Yin
- Fascia research and application in manual therapy
- Yin Yang philosophy
- TCM Meridian Channels
- Teaching methodology and ethics
- Energy psychology
- Facilitation ethics
- Scientific researched pranayama breathwork
- Meditation
- Mindfulness
- Reiki
- Sound healing
Arrival and departure
Arrival is on Wednesday evening, 14th of May. The course starts on the 15th of May until 19th of May. Participants can leave either on May 19 from 5 pm or the following morning.