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Diploma Education

Facial Reflexology 

Original Method Sorensensistem.TM
Originator Lone Sorensen


In Person 5 Level Diploma Course

 

Lone Sorensen has developed facial Reflexology Therapy since 1978.

 

The method can be defined as manual stimulation of nerve reflex areas and points on the face and scalp. These areas and points trigger different actions in the nervous system, causing positive and normalizing effects on the entire body's function. 

 

Facial Reflexology Therapy combines 7 steps that make up the base treatment and 8 additional techniques that can be combined as needed to address the health condition at hand.

The method's roots date back many centuries, as it is based on various indigenous traditions and practices. Facial Reflexology Therapy stems from both ancient and modern therapies, and with the addition of human anatomy and physiology knowledge, it has the potential to balance the individual on all levels - including physically, psychologically, and energetically.


Facial Reflexology Therapy Sorensensistem™ combines Oriental meridian theory, Vietnamese and South American microsystem maps, and modern neuroscience. The method enables those with the right training to identify imbalances in the client’s body functions and with the knowledge and manual skills to set on a healing process. 

 

The method Lone Sorensen use are based on different Micro systems with scientific research behind; Dr Yamamoto (YNSA), Japan. Dr Castillo Morales, Argentina. Dr Wong, USA. Dr Chau, Vietnam, Maria Perez, Argentina, Dr. J. Bossy, France.

5 Level Diploma

LEVEL 5

Fulfilled education. After completing the exam, students will receive a diploma and will be able to open their own clinic or be employed in a spa company, assist in health clinics, schools, nursing homes, or within disability care.  

In this final level, we will address the remaining topics of treating acute sports injuries and how to start your own business with Facial Reflexology Therapy, amongst other relevant topics.

  • Theory of acute injuries

  • Treatment methodology for acute sports injuries

  • Learn to build individualized treatment protocols aiming at treating the cause behind illnesses

  • Practical training

  •  Guidance on “How to start your own business with  Facial Reflexology Therapy?”

  • Final Exam

*Full payment $4825 
*Payment plan
Down Payment $1000

w/ 5 monthly payments of $765 
CC payments will include convenience fees.
 

Dates
Module 1   Feb. 8 - 9, 2025
Module 2  Feb. 22 - 23, 2025
Module 3 March 29 - 30, 2025
Module 4 April 26 -27, 2025
Module 5  May 10 - 11, 2025

Forms of acceptable payments.

Credit Cards, include Convenience fess 

Cashier's Checks, and Cash.

World Wide Education

The courses are CE provided

The Courses Reflexology sorensensistem™️ is approved and Co-sponsored by Lone Sorensen, P00124, and is approved as a provider of continuing education by the American Reflexology Certification Board. Recognized for y Co-sponsored by the North Carolina Reflexology Association and the Center for Healing Arts, NCBTMB. EEUU Approved by DDZ, Denmark. Approved by AoR, United Kingdom Approved by Federation for Holistic Therapists. (FHT) Uk Approved by Irish Reflexologists' Institute (IRI), Approved by Australia Reflexology Association. Association of Reflexology, Belgien, and Holland.

Trademark Registration No 003701752 of 31/10005

The School of Lone Sorensen is based on Tibetan Medicine.

What is Tibetan Medicine?

Tibetan Medicine- one of the world's oldest healing traditions, has been practised for more than four thousand years. TM, called "Sowa Rigpa" in Tibetan, means the knowledge and science of healing. "Sowa" means to heal the imbalanced, and "Rigpa" means the knowledge or science of a particular subject.

Causes of Disease in Tibetan Medicine

Tibetan medicine also borrows and shares specific ideas with the Buddhist tradition. For instance, "cause and effect" is one of the major concepts of Tibetan Medicine. Within Tibetan Medicine, there are two major causes of all illnesses: long-term and short-term (immediate) causative factors.

The fundamental principle of Tibetan medicine is that the body, the disease, and the treatment all share common principles and comprise the five elements, earth, fire, water, air, and space. This approach recognizes that everything in the universe - plants, animals, and human beings, including all our body tissues, internal organs, skin, skeletal system and emotions- are composed of these five elements. Each of them plays a major role as an aspect of all matter, individually and in combination. The five elements maintain reciprocal relationships. When they stay in balance, it results in a healthy body and mind.

Analyzing methods

Tibetan medicine uses three analyzing methods when examining a client -observing, palpating (feeling), and inquiring about current health issues.

Treatment methods

Tibetan medicine considers diet, nutrition, behaviour, and lifestyle as essential elements of successful treatment. Besides these methods, Tibetan medicine also applies accessory therapies to promote positive treatment results. These therapies may include foot, face, and hand neuro-reflexology.

The Objectives of Tibetan Medicine:

The primary goals of Tibetan Medicine are maintaining a healthy constitution through balance as an overall preventative approach, providing treatment methods for sick people, aiding in longevity, and assisting those who want to succeed in their physical body and spiritual fields.

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