Online Web-based Seminar:
Introduction to Ayurveda, Parts One and Two
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Live Ayurvedic Training Online

Learn the fundamentals of Ayurveda in a 4-week course
With Sonia Masocco, an Ayurvedic Institute instructor and expert in herbology and aromatherapy
Live and interactive! You will have ample opportunity to ask questions and enhance your understanding of Ayurveda.
Participants will have the handouts and class outlines available online for review.
12 Contact Hours Certificate of Completion issued upon satisfactory completion of attendance.
PDF Flyer about the class

Class Schedule, Part One

Next Class Starts:
Saturday, May 15, 2010

Class dates, Saturdays: May 15, 22, 29, June 5
Each class is 3 hours of classroom time with a 30 minute break in the middle.

Class Schedule
Class begins 9:00 AM, MST
Break 10:30 AM
Resume class 11:00 AM
Class ends 12:30 PM, MST

This is an online course. It is optimal to have a web-enabled computer and be able to be online for the duration of the class times.

Price
Before 5 pm on April 23
$198 ~ Early Bird, pay in full
$178.20 ~ Early Bird for members, seniors, graduates
After April 23
$225 ~ Standard Enrollment
$202.50 ~ Members, seniors, graduates

 

Introduction to Ayurveda, Part 1

Explore a new approach to wellness. Experience the richness of this ancient healing tradition. Enrich the holistic nature of your life or your practice by incorporating proven methods with a 5000 year history of success.

Ayurveda places emphasis on prevention and encourages the maintenance of health through close attention to balance in one’s life. Knowledge of Ayurveda enables one to understand how to create this balance of body, mind and consciousness according to one’s own individual constitution and how to make lifestyle changes to bring about and maintain this balance. By learning the basic principles of Ayurveda, you and your clients will become empowered to bring about balance and wellness.

Topics Covered

Individual constitution
Health and wellness in terms of balance and imbalance
Causes of imbalance
Ayurvedic physiology
  The three doshas: vata, pitta, kapha
  The seven bodily tissue groups
The 20 qualities and how they affect us
Daily routine and seasonal routine

Who can attend:

Alternative health care practitioners
Conventional medical practitioners
Students of Ayurveda
Anyone wanting to learn more about Ayurveda

     

Live Ayurvedic Training Online

Continue with more advanced concepts of Ayurveda in this 4-week course
With Sonia Masocco, an Ayurvedic Institute instructor and expert in herbology and aromatherapy
Live and interactive! You will have ample opportunity to ask questions and enhance your understanding of Ayurveda.
Participants will have the handouts and class outlines available online for review.
12 Contact Hours Certificate of Completion issued upon satisfactory completion of attendance.

Class Schedule, Part Two

Class Starts Saturday, Sept 11, 2010

Class Schedule
Class begins 9:00 AM, MST
Break 10:30 AM
Resume class 11:00 AM
Class ends 12:30 PM, MST

Class dates, Saturdays: Sept. 11, 18, 25 and
Oct. 2
Each class is 3 hours of classroom time with a 30 minute break in the middle.

This is an online course. It is optimal to have a web-enabled computer and be able to be online for the duration of the class times.
Pre-requisites for this class are:
* attendance of Part One of this series
* attendance of an Introduction to Ayurveda seminar
* completion of an Ayurvedic correspondence course

Price: For 12 hours of instruction, to be announced.

 

Introduction to Ayurveda, Part 2

This class continues to unfold the fundamental concepts of Ayurveda. You will learn the components of the eight-fold examination, have a better understanding of the structure and functions of the tissues and be able to identify which rejuvenation techniques are best indicated. The process of disease, palliative measures and cleansing therapies will also be explained.

This course is vital to enhance the skills of anyone wanting to integrate Ayurveda in their practice while being equally beneficial for self healing.

Topics Covered

Theory of Ayurvedic assessment techniques
Structure and functions of the tissues
Rejuvenation techniques for the tissues
The stages of disease process
Palliative measures and therapeutic management techniques

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