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Feet as a Gateway to Intuitive Healing

Monica Anthony

About the Course

This day is for craniosacral therapists, healers and other practitioners who wish to extend their experience to include working specifically with and from the client's feet, and also to develop further the intuitive sensitivity in their own hands.

We will examine the many-layered subtle correspondences revealed by working with the major and minor chakras through the feet, resting within the inherent stillness and spaciousness at the heart of this work. We will also consider the quality of Sacred Space, which can be present.

Engaging with the feet at this level can be experienced as being inwardly guided in the tuning of a very fine instrument; becoming totally receptive to and accepting of its true pitch and timbre and finding how to listen, in the ensuing stillness, to the 'music' of that individual's whole system.

This workshop qualifies as primary CPD for the CSTA, small group (max 6 participants)

For information and questions please contact Monica on tel: 07896 632124

Email: monica@monicaanthony.com Website: www.monicaanthony.com

Fee: £135, or £120 before 1st November, Times: 10am-5.30pm,

Venue: 43 Gomm Road, London SE16 2TY (near Canada Water station, Jubilee line and Overground Wind Rush line)

 

Monica Anthony

Looking back on my choices of trainings in Psychotherapy, Craniosacral Therapy, Hypnotherapy and Healing, it has become clear to me that they grew out of my immersion in music from a young age, a persistent curiosity about the inner workings of life and an interest in people and the natural world around me.

Increasingly aware of the existence of subtle energies, I went on to study oboe and compositional the Royal Academy of Music, London, and in Germany and then worked for several years as a freelance orchestral player and teacher. During that time, I developed further my engagement with the relationship between mind, body and our own connection with something more than our everyday consciousness, finding a language for that sense particularly after key encounters with esoteric teachings, Transpersonal Psychology and Craniosacral Work in themid-1970s.

Significant teachers have been Ian Gordon-Brown and Barbara Somers (Transpersonal Psychology) and Lily Cornford (Colour Healing and a particularly profound and subtle form of Hypnotherapy). Other important influences are the Tao Te Ching, Andrew Taylor Still, and Hugh Milne ('The Heart of Listening').

So, having been consistently drawn by the transformational power of healing as a way of looking at the world, I offer through my work an opportunity to explore (self-) healing as a perspective and as a way of being.

Using imaging, creative visualization, reflection, meditation, subtle body work, storytelling and discussion as rewarding ways of developing our innate intuitive connection with the healing process, I am particularly interested in the creative experience as a path to our own inner wisdom.

With my background as a musician, I have found that the concepts of vibration, resonance, harmonics, space and silence inherent in music have led me to a greater understanding of the vibration and resonance of the different aspects of our being: physical, emotional, mental and spiritual, and of their relationship to each other as a whole, in a coherent and grounded way.

I live near Canada Water, South East London, and have two grown-up children and three grandchildren. One of my pastimes is creating Japanese-style gardens.

Monica Anthony
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