Next training in A4M - Acupuncture for the Mind

in Czech Republic in Brno

CourseDatePrice
AFT27th-30th April 20127000,- Czk

To sign to the courses e-mail : maserskaskola@seznam.cz or ask - in Czech - on the following telephone number: +420 545 21 16 91

A4M course

This seminar provides participants with a working understanding of the theoretical model underlying a new method - A4M - Acupuncture4the Mind. Most importantly, methods of influencing the electromagnetic energy of consciousness and the nonphysical energy of Qi are explained, demonstrated, and practiced.

Participants are taught how to use kinesiologic muscle testing to assess:

You can complete our online Self-transformation course in advance. It is available to everyone on www.acupuncture4themind.com in English and also in Czech on www.acupuncture4themind.com/cz . This has the advantage that when you will undergo our four-day course with Dr.Ebert, you can discuss with him specific questions and also learn how to use the programme more in depth and apply it to specific problems and cope with obstacles that all of us meet on the path of our personal growth.

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Attendees of the workshop are eligible to receive a discount on the purchase of Accutone CDs ordered 3 weeks before the training. Order by email on aft.pekna@seznam.cz or by phone +420 603 51 36 36

Who should attend: energy workers, counselors, psychologists, acupuncturists, holistic health workers, nurses, social workers, physicians and all who want to improve their life and health.

Important Note: Participants should expect the seminar to be highly experiential. It will be your knowings and beliefs that become identified and changed.

These seminars are conducted by Kurt Ebert, Ph.D., the originator of Attractor Field Techniques,

Dr. Ebert is a licensed Clinical and Neuropsychologist, and has offices in Bala Cynwyd, PA. Dr. Ebert is the former Director of Clinical Neuropsychological Services, Department of Neurology, Temple University Hospital; former Director of Research, Division of Family Study, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania; former Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology in Psychiatry, and Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology in Neurology, Thomas Jefferson Medical School.