Tue, 11 Feb
|Coromandel, NZ
Practitioner Training
Time & Location
11 Feb 2025, 4:00 pm NZDT – 16 Feb 2025, 1:00 pm NZDT
Coromandel, NZ, Ohui Road, Opoutere 3691, New Zealand
About the Event
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This 5 day ceremonial immersion support participants in being able to apply all aspects of this work to themselves and clients. These include: abdominal/pelvic/lumbar/sacral bodywork, pelvic steams/soaks, castor oil therapy, herbal approaches, hip swaddling, wrapping for trauma care, spiritual healing in a clinical setting, a comprehensive understanding of anatomy and physiology of the human center and a deep reverence of lineage, land and ancestry.
This training is open for anyone who is ready to learn and licensure is not required:
Prerequisites:
- Self Care Level 1 Training (online or in person)
- Completion of the online Anatomy & Physiology portal (emailed upon registration) is required prior to attendance.
Note that your region may require you to be licensed in bodywork in order to practice.
Cost
$1950 USD - This includes accommodation and meals. Space limited to 10 participants.
A $500 USD deposit is required to hold your place.
All payments are non-refundable.
All payments are fully transferable to a future training with Samar.
Please email samar@moon-yoga.com for payment instructions and enquiries.
Dates and Location
Saturday February 11th to Thursday February 16th 2025
Arrival from 4 pm on February 11th for a 6 pm dinner and start.
Departure from 1 pm on the 16th
All meals and accomodation included.
Our training will take place at the stunning, unique and private Sky River Sanctuary right off of Opoutere Beach in the Coromandel region. We will living amongst wild beauty, with frequent opportunity to be outdoors, swim and live ceremonially.
We support with organizing carpooling from Auckland if possible.
This class is taught by Samar Ocean Wolf Ciprian. Samar’s clinical and facilitation experience over the last fifteen years has been deeply blessed by a melding of indigenous healing wisdoms, movement medicine, community care and the intersection of ecological and human health. To learn more visit her website or connect with her on Instagram.
Tithing
10% of the total cost of every class goes towards supporting our indigenous partners, including Don Elijio's descendants who protect the sacred forest at the Elijio Panti National Park in Belize, Walther Cholotio, a Tz'utujil Maya Fire and Daykeeper in Guatemala, our friends at Taos Pueblo and Māori tree protector Shirley Waru in Aotearoa. To learn more, visit our Giving Back page.