•  19/09/24 - 22/09/24
     10:00 - 16:30

Sei-ki – Living in resonance

Going from Doing to Non-Doing

Sei-ki is an evolution of shiatsu, as well as a return to the origin. It is the work with the empty space, the simple-being and the non-doing.

Sei-ki was developed by Akinobu Kishi, a close and longtime student of Masunaga. There is no fixed system in which sei-ki is taught. The challenge is to find your own way with Sei-ki. So the lesson is not about a classical setting in which techniques are taught. To learn Sei-ki, one goes into a Space of learning and opens up to a field of experience. And here happens what should happen. Everyone finds their own way, because there is only one’s own way.


Alice Whieldon has worked in this field for over 35 years.  She co-authored Sei-ki: Life in Resonance, The Secret Art of Shiatsu 2011, with Kishi Akinobu and is the author of Mind Clearing: the Key to Mindfulness Mastery 2016. She presents workshops and trainings in Sei-ki and Mind Clearing at home in the UK and internationally and has a private practice in London.  


Info: 

This workshop is open for everybody. No requirements or certain knowledge needed.
Workshoptimes: Thursday (10:00 – 18:30), Friday (10:30 – 19:00), Saturday (8:30 – 19:00), Sunday (9:30 – 16:00)

The workshop will be held in English. Translation at times can be offered. Participants may speak German.


Registration:

Your registration is completed with payment within 7 days after sending in the form.
You will receive the information via Email.
If you need help with registration, because you cannot figure out the German registration form, just send us an email to info [at] kicollege.de .


 

Kursleitung

Details Preis Auswahl
Early Bird until 18.9. €490.00 EUR  
Regular €540.00 EUR   Dieser Preis ab
19/08/24

Veranstaltungsort:  

Adresse:
Marie-Curie-Str. 1, Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, 79100, Deutschland

Beschreibung:

Studio Corpo – Marie-Curie-Straße 1 – Freiburg-Vauban
Ca. 3 Km vom Freiburger Hauptbahnhof entfernt
(Straßenbahn 3, Ausstieg Paula-Modersohn-Platz, ca. 20 Min)