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I just wanted to let everyone know about this great opportunity to be treated by 2 biodynamic craniosacral therapists! Normally a session like this would cost around $100 or more. This is a really great opportunity to find out more about your own body, get an idea of what biodynamic craniosacral therapy is and have a great healing experience.
Tuesday 10th January 2012
Times: 9:30, 10:30, 11:30am 2:30, 3:30, 4:30 pm
Venue: YWCA, 733 Beatty Street,Vancouver
Schedule your session now: 778 783 0408
You will receive a session led by a qualified practitioner and assisted by a final year student. They will both make contact with you during the session. This offers a powerful therapy session; the practitioner and student will stay in verbal contact with you and each other during the session in order to explore what is happening in your system. Treatments last for 45 minutes.
The clinic provides a learning experience for students of Body Intelligence Training which is an international training organization offering two year practitioner courses in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy.
The course is accredited by the Association of National Health Practitioner of Canada (www.nhpcanada.org) and is a member of the International Affiliation of Biodynamic Trainings (www.biodynamic-craniosacral.org).
More information here: www.lumennatura.com
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