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Structural
BioKinetics combines and integrates the works of such notables as Dr. Sheldon
Deal, Dr Carl Ferrari, Dr. John Thie, Dr George Goodheart, Dr David Walther in
the area of Kinesiology; Dr. Hans Selye’s model of human responses to life
stressors; and the esoteric psychological research of Malvin N Artley. Structural BioKinetics has a substantial grounding on the neuro-musculoskeletal level and the neuro-endocrine system, which are effected by various life stressors. The concept that survival or defensive patterns occur as a consequence of these life stressors – (physical, but particularly mental-emotional) - is central to this model. Incorporated
in the course are some very practical and effective mechanical procedures for
clearing structural imbalances. While
addressing the physical, focus is directed at the metaphysics of emotional
negativity by clearing suppressed energies attached to the psychoneural centres,
which interface with the meridian system and the chakras. Release of inappropriately maintained defensive survival patterns of fight/flight largely through psychological balancing methods adds a potent dimension reflected in highly effective therapeutic outcomes in both acute and chronic structural challenges. What’s Covered in Structural BioKinetics? Mechanical
and psychoneural balancing of:
And
An understanding of the psychoneural centres (Lesser Centres) that hold the interacting mental-emotional energies of the meridians and how this impacts upon the chakra balance, and vice versa. Prerequisite: SBK is a four-day course for kinesiologists and body workers. Prior to attending Structural BioKinetics, students who have not completed Touch For Health 3 are required to attend a two-day basic workshop. Those who have completed Touch For health 3 are only required to attend the second day of Basic BioKinetics.
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