In these most trying times in Israel, there can be a tendency for despair, worry, and fear. As we unceasingly spend time in front of the computer screen or TV set awaiting the news of the next barrage of Kassams and Katyushas from Gaza, we waste time and energy on things we cannot control.
Instead, we should, perhaps, ask ourselves, “What can I personally do to help the situation and bring more light and healing into the world?”
Steven Covey, in his landmark book “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People”, writes of two circles:
1. The Circle of Influence, and
2. The Circle of Concern.
Briefly summarizing his work, he determines that “proactive, positive” people focus their efforts in The Circle of Influence.
Their time and energies are spent on things they can do something about.
“Negative” people however, remain stuck in The Circle of Concern.
They tend to focus on events over which they have no control.
With this in mind, we have decided that in February we will be offering our basic introductory 4-day seminar in Jerusalem.
Seminar ASP1 (The Art of Subtle Palpation, Level 1)
Dates February 17-20, Tuesday-Friday
Description This first level course teaches the foundations of Osteopathy as taught by Upledger (CST), and Smith (Zero Balancing). In addition the participant will learn the energetic relationship between the therapist and client and will learn to create a safe healing space.
Location Jerusalem – Ramat Rachel
Food A full Meat Kosher Lunch will be available for a reasonable cost at the Ramat Rachel Restaurant
Cost 2000 NIS + VAT (incl. workbook)
Facilitators Shmuel Berger, PT
William Livingstone, BSc, Naturopath
Both facilitators are highly experienced practitioners and teachers, and their synergy brings a truly unique experience to course participants
So, sharpen your skills as a therapist and bring lots of healing, light, and positive energy to Israel.
For more information and to register, please respond as soon as possible to
Shmuel Berger bergerhealth@yahoo.com
Tel: 050 468 7005
William Livingstone wgw@012.net.il
Tel: 054 462 0254