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Oriental Aromatherapy9-day Advanced Certificate Course in Essential Oil Energetics and Oriental Diagnosiswith Gabriel Mojay MIFPA,MBAcC,MRSS |
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Introduction
A truly holistic approach to Aromatherapy, or indeed any form of natural medicine, should mean that our focus as practitioners is not solely limited to our client's symptoms. Naturally, it is not a case of ignoring symptoms, but of understanding their relationship to the deeper imbalance they often spring from. Every sign and symptom can be viewed according to Oriental medicine as a part of a pattern of energetic disharmony an imbalance of the body's vital energy. Understanding how essential oils can help to correct these disharmonies allows us to treat the 'root' of our clients' symptoms as well as the 'branches'. In focusing on the underlying cause of a client's problems, we are also able to better comprehend the psychological factors involved in other words, how the mental-emotional condition of an individual influences their health as a whole. In Oriental medicine, the mind and body are viewed as a dynamic and inseparable unity, as the functioning of each vital organ is linked to a different aspect of the mind and soul. Through his unique course in Oriental Aromatherapy, Gabriel Mojay will train you in an approach to essential oil therapeutics that integrates these very insights. Oriental Aromatherapy provides a systematic approach to the therapeutic application of essential oils according to Oriental medicine, and is designed to revolutionize both your therapeutic understanding of essential oils as well as your approach to their clinical selection. Inseparable from this process is learning the fundamentals of Oriental medicine and diagnosis, giving you the ability to focus your Aromatherapy treatments on the causes as well as the symptoms of ill-health. The course consists of two parts: 1. Aromatic Energetics and the Five Elements PART ONE: Traditional medical cultures such as Oriental Medicine explain the properties of medicinal and aromatic plants partly according to their taste and aroma. For example, it is easy to see how a citrus, lemony scent has a clarifying, focusing effect psychologically — just as the rooty-balsamic aroma of Vetiver has a grounding, consolidating one. Such interpretations fall within the study of aromatic energetics — the vital properties of individual aromatic qualities which include the rooty, woody, green-herbaceous, fruity, floral, spicy, citrus, resinous and camphoraceous. Grasping the energetic effects of the primary fragrance notes is the key to understanding essential oil energetics as a whole. Aromatic Energetics and the Five Elements involves an in-depth study of the energetics of fragrance — i.e. how various aromatic qualities reflect vital actions on the body and mind. At the same time, Part 1 of this module introduces one of the most important pillars of Oriental Medicine – the theory of the Five Elements – and how the Five Elements may be applied to both aromatic energetics and Psychological Aromatherapy. PART ONE COMPONENTS PART TWO: The most articulate terminology for the energetic properties of medicinal plants is to be found in Oriental Medicine. It is a system that describes their actions through an instinctive, vivid language, and with a special emphasis on their effect on the vital organs. It incorporates, in addition, a wide range of health assessment techniques that ensure that aromatic treatment is always highly individualized. Grasping the energetic effects of an essential oil also helps us to gain fuller understanding of its psychotherapeutic nature. It can then be selected for the simultaneous benefits it brings to the body and mind. In this second, and main, module of the course, the detailed properties of 60 essential oils and their main chemotypes are taught in a way that relates their symptomatic uses to their energetic actions according to Oriental Medicine. At the same time, it covers important health assessment techniques such as Oriental tongue and face diagnosis. It should be emphasized that the insight and understanding gleaned from these health assessment techniques is considered in direct relation to the practice of Aromatherapy. Constant reference is made to the use of essential oils for the imbalances that these techniques reveal. PART TWO COMPONENTS • Yin and Yang: Yin-Yang
in Nature; Yin-Yang aspects of the body and mind; Yin-Yang properties
of essential oils. Principal essential oils
of study: Secondary essential oils
of study: The course incudes detailed printed notes
and numerous photos of aromatic plants will be shown. Entry Requirement and
Course Work LOCATIONS, DATES AND FEES Location: Regent's
College, Regent's Park, London NW1. Accommodation: For overnight accommodation
near Regent's College, our course venue, we recommend that students visit
the following website featuring several reasonably-priced small hotels: |
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