The Shiatsu School of Vermont is opening a Level One course: - TopicsExpress



          

The Shiatsu School of Vermont is opening a Level One course: Treating the Twelve Meridians at the Bhava Yoga Studio in downtown Brattleboro starting Monday, September 9th. The course is accredited by the American Organization for Bodywork Therapies of Asia. aobta.org. Contact: [email protected] shiatsuvt.org Call: 802 236 6396 Treating the Twelve Meridians is the first in a series leading to certification, and is suitable for the lay person to use at home. Shiatsu is effective for stopping asthma attacks, promoting sleep, relieving stress, and alleviating many other conditions so that medication can often be avoided. The instructor, Margie Pivar has been practicing Zen style Shiatsu for over twenty years and is certified by the American Organization of Bodywork Therapies of Asia. She holds a masters degree in Holistic Health Education from Norwich University and has taught both privately and in the classroom. Margie is the author with Quang Van Nguyen of Fourth Uncle in the Mountain: The Remarkable Legacy of a Buddhist Itinerant Doctor in Vietnam, (St. Martin’s Griffin, 2006) which is required reading at many schools of Asian medicine. The cost is $480 You can pay weekly - $60 Or make special payment arrangements. Tuition includes textbook (used) Level Two will follow in November, 2013 Levels One, Two, and Three (150 credits) are required to become an AOBTA Associate Member 500 hours of training is required to become an AOBTA Certified Practitioner
Posted on: Sun, 04 Aug 2013 01:50:05 +0000

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