Chi Nei Tsang Massage II with Certification – Solothurn, Switzerland
Kulturhof Weyeneth Dorfstrasse 40, 4574 , Nennigkofen, SwitzerlandChi Nei Tsang II expands on the first CNT course focusing on techniques to release “trapped sick winds,” which can be stored and cause problems anywhere in the body, from TMJ in the jaw to heart problems to varicose veins in the legs. At the end of the course, students receive a certificate allowing them to begin collecting case studies to eventually apply to become a CNT II practitioner.
Chi Nei Tsang Massage II with Certification – Solothurn, Switzerland
Chi Nei Tsang II expands on the first CNT course focusing on techniques to release “trapped sick winds,” which can be stored and cause problems anywhere in the body, from TMJ in the jaw to heart problems to varicose veins in the legs. At the end of the course, students receive a certificate allowing them to begin collecting case studies to eventually apply to become a CNT II practitioner.
Chi Nei Tsang II – Chasing the Winds with Certification – Solothurn, Switzerland
Chi Nei Tsang II expands on the first CNT course focusing on techniques to release “trapped sick winds,” which can be stored and cause problems anywhere in the body, from TMJ in the jaw to heart problems to varicose veins in the legs. At the end of the course, students receive a certificate allowing them to begin collecting case studies to eventually apply to become a CNT II practitioner.
Chi Nei Tsang Massage II with Certification – Solothurn, Switzerland
Chi Nei Tsang II expands on the first CNT course focusing on techniques to release “trapped sick winds,” which can be stored and cause problems anywhere in the body, from TMJ in the jaw to heart problems to varicose veins in the legs. At the end of the course, students receive a certificate allowing them to begin collecting case studies to eventually apply to become a CNT II practitioner.
Chi Nei Tsang Massage III with Certification – Solothurn, Switzerland
Chi Nei Tsang II expands on the first CNT course focusing on techniques to release “trapped sick winds,” which can be stored and cause problems anywhere in the body, from TMJ in the jaw to heart problems to varicose veins in the legs. At the end of the course, students receive a certificate allowing them to begin collecting case studies to eventually apply to become a CNT II practitioner.
Chi Nei Tsang Massage II Chasing the wind & Elixir Qigong – Solothurn, Switzerland / May 25-28
Chi Nei Tsang II expands on the first CNT course focusing on techniques to release “trapped sick winds,” which can be stored and cause problems anywhere in the body, from TMJ in the jaw to heart problems to varicose veins in the legs. At the end of the course, students receive a certificate allowing them to begin collecting case studies to eventually apply to become a CNT II practitioner.
Chi Nei Tsang Massage III Tok Sen – Solothurn, Switzerland / May 30 – June 1st
Chi Nei Tsang II expands on the first CNT course focusing on techniques to release “trapped sick winds,” which can be stored and cause problems anywhere in the body, from TMJ in the jaw to heart problems to varicose veins in the legs. At the end of the course, students receive a certificate allowing them to begin collecting case studies to eventually apply to become a CNT II practitioner.
Tok Sen Massage (Chi Nei Tsang III) – May 11-13 [Switzerland/Solothurn]
Chi Nei Tsang II expands on the first CNT course focusing on techniques to release “trapped sick winds,” which can be stored and cause problems anywhere in the body, from TMJ in the jaw to heart problems to varicose veins in the legs. At the end of the course, students receive a certificate allowing them to begin collecting case studies to eventually apply to become a CNT II practitioner.
Chi Nei Tsang III, Toksen Healing Harmony Vibrational Meridian Massage – Hungary/Budapest [November 11-13]
Tok Sen Healing Harmony Massage, or Chi Nei Tsang III, is the technique to clear blocked energy. In this workshop, you will learn about Tok Sen and how this gentle treatment with traditional wooden tools can improve body health and tackle problems which other body work cannot. Originally, this type of massage was called Sen Sip in the Thai system of massage, which was used for numerous functions, including healing and maintenance of a healthy body. The unique and special feature of this treatment is the emphasis on the ten major energy channels. These “wind” channels are related to those found in Chinese medicine. There is also a relationship to traditional acupressure.