Teacher Lone Sorensen
The Tibetan Neck & Scalp Reflexology course
This is a modern creation by Lone Sorensen, based on her experience working with micro- reflex maps and health philosophies from cultures around the world for more than 30 years.
The Tibetan Neck and Scalp Reflexology is very effective for muscle tension in the body as well as for rheumatic diseases, Phantom Limb pain, hypertension, headaches, hysteria, gastric ulcers, insomnia, dementia, cerebrovascular trauma, dizziness, neuropathy, oedema, palpitations and many other illnesses.
The Tibetan medical system is based upon a synthesis of the Indian (Ayurveda), Persian (Unani), Greek, Chinese and indigenous Tibetan medical systems. This system continues to be practiced in Tibet, India, Nepal, Bhutan, Ladakh, Siberia, China and Mongolia, as well as more recently in parts of Europe and North America. It embraces the traditional belief that all illness ultimately results from the "three poisons" of the mind: ignorance, attachment and aversion.
By synthesizing knowledge from various medical systems, the Tibetans created an approach to medical science drawn from thousands of years of accumulated empirical knowledge and intuition about the nature of health and illness.
Centuries ago, before Buddhism entered Tibet; Tibetans like all ancient people had a significant degree of medical knowledge. According to traditional sources, in the beginning of the 4th century, many new ideas regarding medicine began to enter the country. The first influences came from India in the form of what is now called Ayurvedic medicine.
Around the 7th-8th centuries, the Tibetan government began sponsoring conferences where doctors skilled in the medical systems of China, Persia, India and Greece presented and debated their ideas regarding health and the treatment of illness, to find superior methods in the diagnosis, treatment and understanding of illness.
Course content module 1 - Tibetan Neck & Scalp Reflexology
Definition of the physical body in the Neck (front & back) and Scalp/ Micro maps.
Theory and demonstration of the technique, including protocols for the neck and scalp maps.
Theory and Practice of specific reflexes for symptom relief.
Theory of the mirror system of the brain cortex.
Practice with supervision