About Life Impressions Bodywork
Life Impressions Bodywork offers classes designed to explore self-corrective responses in our nervous system inspired through movement and manual therapy, and the balance of life force based on principles of Ayurvedic Medicine
"Tending to the body as a whole organism governed by our conscious awareness"
Moving into stillness: a way of being
It is the in depths of stillness that we are renewed, we remember who or what we are. Even in traditional western medicine when all seems lost to the patient, inducing coma may restore and promote healing. From the stillness of the first moments of life in our embryo, before the vibration of life force we rested in deep stillness and we can remain there even in action.
Our nervous system (Vata Air and Ether) governs to tone all tissues. Through movement and hands on therapy we will offer support and safety in order to help the individual cultivate greater awareness to "switch off" habitual behavior, toned muscles, organs and other tissues. When we "switch off" our habitual patterns even for a short time we find greater stillness when we return to action…
Some of the ways we explore and integrate re-learning:
- Exploration of embryological development (which is still in progress) we continue to live within our embryo, the deep tissue and belief engagements that were established then influence us now.
- Manual contact method directed in such a manner as to locate the patterns and events stored in our tissues for "updating" and self correction.
- Hands on methods which are very gentle directing the recipient inward in order to tend to all 7 tissue layers, particularly bone membrane and fluid systems to "recover neutrality", thus reclaiming a greater depth of stillness.
- Balance of major organs as well as their inner strains on the skeleton, including; pancreas, liver, heart and brain.
- Movement lessons for integration in everyday use as well as therapy.
Classes
Treating with Keystone Sacred Structures of the Human Form
March 11-13, 2011
'Truth or Consequences, NM
For more information, e-mail dvanhowten61@gmail.com
or call (505) 988-2627.

