Fire element k based CPD - Journey with the Five Elements
**now recognised as kinesiology based CPD by the Kinesiology Federation**
Friday 30th June
9.30am - 5.30pm
The Centre -in Crediton
Crediton
EX17 3JT
The Fire Element brings passion, blooming, communication and vitality to the Five Element map. It is at its height in the Summertime showing itself in the flowering and maturity of the season.
This one day K- based CPD will focus on the many aspects of the Fire element in the season when it is most potent.
You will:
Find out how to use the law of the 5 elements at a deeper level for yourself and your clients
Explore in depth the Shen and Ko cycle and how the elements relate to each other.
Bring balance to the Fire element using Kinesiology and seasonal nutritional support.
Gain 7.5 kinesiology based CPD hours per workshop
It is a requirement to have completed a professional training in Kinesiology to take part in this day.
The workshop is facilitated by Sarah-Jayne Hayden-Binder, Kinesiology practitioner & teacher and Carol Lee, Natural Nutrition teacher & practitioner.
Handouts and refreshments provided, please bring your own lunch or lunch to share, no nuts please.
Cost: £85
£25 deposit will secure your place
To book (essential) call Carol on 01363 82794 or email journeywiththeseasons@gmail.com
Future dates Journey with the Five Elements:
Thursday 5th October- EARTH element k based CPD
Friday 6th October- METAL element k based CPD
Friday 2nd february- WATER element k based CPD
Tutor Info
Carol Lee has been studying and working with the 5 elements for almost 30 years and Natural Nutrition for 15 years. She is passionate about living and working with seasonal energy to facilitate health and healing. She set up the Natural Food School in 2008. She is a qualified 5 element Acupuncturist and Nutritional Therapist.
Sarah-Jayne Hayden-Binder KFRP found ‘Touch for Health’ in 2003. Having completed this foundation in kinesiology she carried on studying with Carrie Jost at The School of Creative Kinesiology, qualifying professionally in 2005. Her passions include nature (particularly hedges), her children and integrating kinesiology in ‘the mainstream’.
**now recognised as kinesiology based CPD by the Kinesiology Federation**
Friday 30th June
9.30am - 5.30pm
The Centre -in Crediton
Crediton
EX17 3JT
The Fire Element brings passion, blooming, communication and vitality to the Five Element map. It is at its height in the Summertime showing itself in the flowering and maturity of the season.
This one day K- based CPD will focus on the many aspects of the Fire element in the season when it is most potent.
You will:
Find out how to use the law of the 5 elements at a deeper level for yourself and your clients
Explore in depth the Shen and Ko cycle and how the elements relate to each other.
Bring balance to the Fire element using Kinesiology and seasonal nutritional support.
Gain 7.5 kinesiology based CPD hours per workshop
It is a requirement to have completed a professional training in Kinesiology to take part in this day.
The workshop is facilitated by Sarah-Jayne Hayden-Binder, Kinesiology practitioner & teacher and Carol Lee, Natural Nutrition teacher & practitioner.
Handouts and refreshments provided, please bring your own lunch or lunch to share, no nuts please.
Cost: £85
£25 deposit will secure your place
To book (essential) call Carol on 01363 82794 or email journeywiththeseasons@gmail.com
Future dates Journey with the Five Elements:
Thursday 5th October- EARTH element k based CPD
Friday 6th October- METAL element k based CPD
Friday 2nd february- WATER element k based CPD
Tutor Info
Carol Lee has been studying and working with the 5 elements for almost 30 years and Natural Nutrition for 15 years. She is passionate about living and working with seasonal energy to facilitate health and healing. She set up the Natural Food School in 2008. She is a qualified 5 element Acupuncturist and Nutritional Therapist.
Sarah-Jayne Hayden-Binder KFRP found ‘Touch for Health’ in 2003. Having completed this foundation in kinesiology she carried on studying with Carrie Jost at The School of Creative Kinesiology, qualifying professionally in 2005. Her passions include nature (particularly hedges), her children and integrating kinesiology in ‘the mainstream’.