
7 days/49 hours
day off January 6th
Experience occurs first on a cellular level. The nervous system is the recording system of the body. It records our experiences and organizes them into patterns. It can then recall the experience and modify it by integrating it with patterns of other previous experiences. Although it can be said that the nervous system is the last to learn, however, once it has acquired knowledge, it not only becomes the main center of control of psychophysical processes, but through creativity and play is able to initiate the process of learning new experiences.
The nervous system underlies alertness, thought, and precision of coordination. It also estblishes the perceptive basis from which we view and interact with our internal and external worlds.
In this course we will focus on:
- Distinguishing experientially the organization of the nervous system: central/peripheral; somatic/autonomic; sensory/motor.
- In movement, release of blocks at nerve level (central nervous system, autonomic system nerves, main somatic and autonomic pathways).
- Understanding the principles of nerve reversals and methods of releasing them.
- Balancing of the autonomic Nervous system, the basis of self-regulation and as a support for the external expression of voluntary movements.
Information and registration: staff_leben@lebensnetz.it +39 3394981834