Primitive Reflexes Workshop
Primitive reflexes can be described as automatic, immediate movements that are executed without any conscious control. They develop in utero and their purpose is to keep the baby safe during the first few hazardous months of life.
In an ‘ideal world’ these primitive reflexes are inhibited by higher centres of the brain during different stages of childhood development. However, for reasons that will be revealed in this workshop oftentimes it is possible for us to retain or even reactivate aspects of our primitive reflexes.
Some of the key areas covered in this workshop include:
- An introduction to primitive reflexes
- An understanding into why these reflexes can be retained/reactivated at subconscious level
- Information about why active reflexes inhibit healing
- Tests to discover if primitive reflexes are active
- How to release outdated reflexes with Meridian Tapping, emotional understandings and powerful communication structures
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Venue, Dates & Cost
New dates for this workshop will be announced soon.
About Austin
Austin Wyse is a self development author who specialises in the power of the subconscious. As a former electronic engineer for EMI he understands the importance of reason and logic, however having studied hypnotherapy and various forms of energy medicine including Meridian Tapping Techniques he also knows the value of an open mind. He hosts his own radio show for EFT radio (based in California) and has a passion for helping people learn how to communicate with themselves and with others in an empowering and healing way.
Important Notes
The prerequisites for attending this workshop are a basic understanding of Meridian Tapping (sometimes also called EFT)
No qualification or certification is offered with this workshop. However this workshop does qualify for CPD hours with The Association of Systematic Kinesiology.