Early Birds discount till june22 2022
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Early Birds discount till june22 2022
Code: norman22
The Art of Letting Go
Vedic Bodywork is viewed as a martial art of healing and is reported to manifest instant positive results. Vedic Bodywork is the cultural result of several ethnic forces including Tibet, Thailand and India.
Vedic Bodywork receives the individual as a mandala, a sacred geometric design.
Composed of energetic channels, wheels, spheres and radiating fields, the Vedic Thai Yoga Bodywork or VTYB Practitioner views the presented being as a bio-electro-magnetic field of shakti-prakriti light and Nadi Channels, Chakra wheels, Marmani spheres, Koshas fields and Doshas vitalities.
To fulfill the promise of inspiring the soul and tranquilizing the body, a session may encompasses a duration of one to three hours. Yet brief and localized sessions are also customary.
“We hear this art described as Thai, as Chinese, as Vedic, as Tibetan and Japanese…The Vedic Conservatory’s curriculum describes the Art as YOU !”
Mukti Michael Buck is the Founder and Director of the Vedic Conservatory.
A graduate of the notable Thai schools Lek Chaya, ITM and Sunshine Schools in Chiang Mai, Thailand, Mukti regularly hosts student study tours to Thailand.
Mukti is also a certified instructor for Thai Healing Alliance International T.H.A.I. and has initiated certification to over fifty thousand students in fourteen countries.
Documenting over 1000 hours of teaching every year since 1996, Mukti’s VC curriculum is commissioned by medical associations, psychiatric institutions and top health resorts, yoga centers and massage schools.
The Vedic Conservatory’s curriculum is also nationally approved for continuing education credits by NCBTMB and T.H.A.I.
Mukti’s education also includes Valley Forge Junior Military College and The University of Miami.
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