ISHA Course 301
Hosted by: Diane Shaver
The event will start on: Fri 9/10, 6:00 pm
And will end on: Sun 9/12, 6:00 pm
319 Edwin Drive, Suite 101 , Virginia Beach VA
424-4401 oilsoftheearth@yahoo.com
Posted by: kate
The Institute of Spiritual Healing and Aromatherapy is pleased to offer this first of 3 workshops in their clinical aromatherapy program. Course 301: Sent to Heal and Anoint is a 2-1/2 day course exploring the healing traditions of essential oils from ancient cultures, our Biblical experience, medieval experience and our modern day. The science of aromatic oils and their vibrational frequencies are also explored. In this course, students integrate essential oils with heart-centered energetic healing techniques through various guided experiences. Groundwork is laid in this course for those continuing in the certification in aromatherapy program. Just as early peoples used their hands and the plants of the earth to heal one another, we too can practice this ancient healing tradition today through aromatherapy and hands-on healing.
Please bring your Bible with you to this class.
Class will be held Friday, September 10th, 6-10pm, Saturday, September 11th, 9am-6pm, and Sunday, September 12th, 9am-6pm.
Registration: $400 (Includes student manual) - $300 for full-time students, $200 for repeaters.
$25 discount for seniors over 65, HTSM Certified Practitioners and/or HTPA members.
$25 late fee if registered after 8/20/10
Please contact Diane Shaver to register: oilsoftheearth@yahoo.com (757) 424-4401
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Amy Norris is a certified Massage Therapist who graduated from the Advanced Fuller School of Massage Therapy in September 2001. She is an experienced practitioner of Swedish, deep tissure, sports, hot stones and prenatal modalities. When she's not massaging clients, Amy enjoys yoga, bike riding, spending time with friends, and reading the Bible.
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