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Attending a day or a weekend seminar gives an insight
into how the Sensation System works, but our experience is that
people benefit most from a regular and sustained input, where they
can not only hear about the ideas, but bring their questions and
reflect on their own experience, and then go back and put this into
practice. Over the year, this course will offer the opportunity
to do just this, through a variety of active learning methods.
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"The course material works through
each concept and level of the method in great detail and addresses
any individual concerns along the way."
Linda Russell, Loughborough
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The course is not just about the theory, it’s
about the practice – making this approach a part of your own
practice and seeing the results of doing this.
Our intention is that by the end of the course you will:
—Have a sound understanding of the Sensation System, its
principles and practice.
—Have a thorough knowledge of kingdoms, sub-kingdoms, miasms,
potency and the seven levels.
—Understand the distinction between active and passive case-taking,
and when each is appropriate.
—Have had opportunities to try out this method in your own
cases and been able to reflect on and
learn from these experiences.
—Feel confident that you can take and analyse a case using
this System.
—Have shared your experiences and been supported in integrating
the system into your practice.
This is an advanced study course, and as such there will be an expectation
that students continue to read, study and implement the System in
between study weekends. There will be assignments that challenge
the student to explore the material that has been presented, and
to incorporate it into their own methods of working.
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