"From Trauma Recovery to Ecstasy:
Healing the Nervous System"
Advanced Level


November 12 - 16, 2008

Charles Town, West Virginia

CEUs available (35 contact hours) NCBTMB Category "A" Provider
Satisfies 2 or more hours of the ethics requirement


The body's nervous system is a magnificent portal for healing that goes beyond trauma recovery into expanded states of consciousness and ecstatic experiences. Join us as we explore different aspects of the nervous system to heal trauma drawn from ancient indigenous cultures to modern cutting-edge research. You'll learn how to stimulate nervous-system remodeling to create a deeper level of healing. And then you'll anchor the deep changes that take place in this enlightening workshop.

Course Highlights

  • Learn how energy fields and nervous systems are limited by trauma
  • Discover ways to transform and heal trauma using touch, expanded intention, vibration, sound, and movement.
  • Examine a wide range of healing approaches, from ancient indigenous methods to today's leading-edge energy research on trauma.
  • Practice hands-on protocols to open and enliven the entire system.

    Kundalini energy phenomenon and other subtle energy flow issues will be covered in detail. As your nervous system opens and heals at its own pace, drawing you more into the present moment, you will uncover more of your innate creativity, fluidity and joy!

    We will work individually, in pairs and in small groups, as well as large group lecture, discussion and processing. There will be time off to play and rest as well as to spend in nature.

     

    Our retreat location, Claymont Court, is located on 369 acres of forest and farmland in the Shenandoah Valley of West Virginia. Fashioned after a design by George Washington, the Claymont mansion was built by his grand-nephew, Bushrod Washington, in 1820 and is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

    The mansion is a picturesque and protected environment for our retreat. The country lanes and winding paths around the mansion create a tranquil setting for study, relaxation, and contemplation. Large lawns and quiet woods allow informal gatherings with moments of solitude during intensive activities. Claymont also takes great pride in the quality and variety of its cooking and uses its own organically grown produce, in season. For more information on Claymont Court, visit their website at www.claymont.org.

    PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of Grounding & Healthy Boundaries and an individual session with Suzanne prior to the workshop, either by phone or in person (cost $110 phone session ; $120 in person session - paid at time of session)

       To Register For
    "
    From Trauma Recovery to Ecstasy:
    Healing the Nervous System
    "
    contact:

    IAHE/The Upledger Institute at
    1-800-233-5880