This group could explore, discuss and learn from each other the many benefits of working in warm water with the approach that humans have potential to recognize the potential for movement and alignment in the physical, emotional and energetic body.
For pediatric aquatic therapists/instructors who work with children on the autism spectrum. We will be sharing our coolest treatment ideas and creating a mock protocol for the infant, toddler, and school aged child demonstrating autism traits.
Hi Scott,
I'm a Watsu Therapist/Aquatic Massage Instructor, and I also have designed an aquatic meditation/guided visualization. I teach Ai Chi as part of the foundation of the training for AQM. I was curious about Chimprov. Would you share.
Welcome Scott. I've taken the liberty of copying this text from your website which describes your work and background. You'll find many other Harbin-Watsu friends as well as others who work with Autism (as you've already found). I'm interested in your hospitality work as one of my passions is sustainable spa:
What is Aqua/Chi-Meditation and Chimprov?
Chi-Meditation or Chi-Breathstretching is the practice of staying present through conscious breathing. Self-healing by creating vibrations that heal the world as well as ourselves. Through guided meditation we begin to trust the universe. Allowing the individual to surrender to a higher source and letting our intuition instigate our healing movements.
Chimprov is used when you have a healing partner, there are more pressure points you can connect while interacting with a partner.
Facilitator:
Scott Franklin Manning studied reflexology, cranio-sacral, watsu, and aquatic bodywork at Harbin School of Shiatsu in Napa, California. Scott has facilitated Aqua/Chi-Meditation and Chimprov workshops in some of the worlds most beautiful places: Santa Cruz, Lake Tahoe, Hawaii, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, India, Egypt, Israel, Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. Scott’s vision is clear: a step towards world peace is practicing the art of sustainable individualism.
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monthly basis in a warm therapeutic pool with parents and children. I will have 6 projects this year in Haiti, Mexico, Brazil and Netherlands with space for 2 more including spreading the concept in Hungary.
Hi Nicole,
I practice watsu and recently had a client with ALS. She loved the movement and relaxation that being in warm water provided. She goes through periods where she's very low energy and sometimes nauseous and I don't see her for long peri...
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Thank you for your offer. I do have questions and I would love to learn from your experience. I am in the middle of finals for grad school so I will be calling you in a week or so. I look forward to talking with you.
Nicole
This group could explore, discuss and learn from each other the many benefits of working in warm water with the approach that humans have potential to recognize the potential for movement and alignment in the physical, emotional and energetic body.
Hello Nicole. My name is Cyrena Hausman. I own and have operated my Aquatic business Watsu in Ojai for 12 years now. I started working in the H2o because my best friend, Laura Downey (at 37) when she got ALS. I meet up with Cameron West and Harold...
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I'm a Watsu Therapist/Aquatic Massage Instructor, and I also have designed an aquatic meditation/guided visualization. I teach Ai Chi as part of the foundation of the training for AQM. I was curious about Chimprov. Would you share.
What is Aqua/Chi-Meditation and Chimprov?
Chi-Meditation or Chi-Breathstretching is the practice of staying present through conscious breathing. Self-healing by creating vibrations that heal the world as well as ourselves. Through guided meditation we begin to trust the universe. Allowing the individual to surrender to a higher source and letting our intuition instigate our healing movements.
Chimprov is used when you have a healing partner, there are more pressure points you can connect while interacting with a partner.
Facilitator:
Scott Franklin Manning studied reflexology, cranio-sacral, watsu, and aquatic bodywork at Harbin School of Shiatsu in Napa, California. Scott has facilitated Aqua/Chi-Meditation and Chimprov workshops in some of the worlds most beautiful places: Santa Cruz, Lake Tahoe, Hawaii, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, India, Egypt, Israel, Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. Scott’s vision is clear: a step towards world peace is practicing the art of sustainable individualism.