Wednesday 8.11 at 5:30pm at Arkadia: ’Barriers in the body, boundaries in the mind: exploring our belief systems’ by Maija Frauenknecht
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Dear friend of Arkadia,
You are invited to ‘Barriers in the body, boundaries in the mind: exploring our belief systems’ by Maija Frauenknecht
on Wednesday 8.11 at 5:30pm at Arkadia (Nervanderinkatu 11)
This talk is part of a project called: “Transforming Challenges into Opportunities for Growth”. This initiative consists of a series talks held by professionals coming from different fields of expertise such as coaching, law, philosophy, art, theatre, Family Constellations and Rosen method. The talks will take place in the Fall of 2017 in Arkadia Bookshop.
Welcome!
Warm regards,
Ian
www.arkadiabookshop.fi
– Entrance is free but a donation of €3 (or more!) to fund the event is suggested and would be most welcome. If you have no loose change or coins we gladly accept payment via Visa Electron or Mastercard etc. !
Barriers in the body, boundaries in the mind: exploring our belief systems by Maija Frauenknecht
In this workshop we will learn how to read and better understand unconscious nonverbal signals. Each of us has typical, favourite body positions which we are used to hold without paying any attention to them.
Could there be other options to be in our body? How much the different body language we use affects our everyday life? What are your own individual typical manners? What do they tell about the way you perceive the world?
This will be an interactive workshop with guided exercises and the space for sharing our thoughts, ideas and feelings.
Maija Frauenknecht is a Rosen Method practitioner, Senior Bodywork Teacher and current President of the International Rosen Institute. She started practicing the Rosen Method in 1993 and, after 25 years, she is still fascinated about the opportunity that his method offers of meeting people by using soft touch, presence & a combination of muscle anatomy.