Liquid Flow Essence
Dariya & Daniel
Course description
Liquid Flow is an aquatic bodywork modality given in a warm water pool (ideally 35° C). Developed at the Quiet Healing Center, Auroville, Liquid Flow is inspired and based on the forms and qualities of Watsu, Aquawellness, Healing Dance, and WaterDance.
With a complete sense of presence and attention, the therapist moves, folds, stretches, and massages the client's floating body on the surface, inducing a profound state of both physical and mental relaxation. Depending on the choice of the client, a session can also include an underwater part (with nose clip), which offers a unique experience of being moved under water.
The flowing interaction with water, its fluid support and warm embrace, and the practitioner's presence provide a space for the client to experience the multilayered benefits of this powerful and softening bodywork. Liquid Flow offers an opportunity for profound relaxation and letting go, for building trust, for being nurtured and held, for expanding inner and outer boundaries, for releasing emotions and traumas – ultimately, for freeing body and mind in a flow unique to each client and to each session.
This 7-day course with the main sequence of Liquid Flow is for those who wish to dive deeper into the beauty of aquatic bodywork. During the course, you will expand your movement sequence and experience a deepening of the multilayered effects of this powerful and softening work.
Liquid Flow Essence is part of the Watsu India learning program and gives 60 hours of credit for registration as an elective with Watsu India.
Dates & Times
23 – 29 February 2012
Prerequisite: Liquid Flow Basic or Watsu Basic & OBA Basic
and given at least 5 practice sessions in the meantime
Venue:
Quiet Healing Center
Registration
0413-2622-646, quiet@auroville.org.in
Presenter Bio
Dariya and Daniel are sharing their passion about water work with groups since 2004.
Besides the shared believe that a solid base provides possibilities for ease and lightness in further learning and growing, their main focus is to create spaces for flow, deepening and connections