Programme

Saturday 26th May 2007

08.45 - 09.20 Registration

 

9.30 Welcome and introduction – John Wilks and Michael Kern

 

 Is There a Soul Before Birth? - Contours of the Embryology of Incarnation’  by Prof. Jaap van der Wal.  Medical doctor and associate professor of Anatomy and Embryology at the University of Maastricht, Holland. He has developed a passion for human embryology and how biology  expresses the essence of human spiritual development and unfoldment.

 

11.00 - 11.30 Break

 

 

11.30   The Quantum Coherent Liquid Crystalline Organism’ by Dr Mae Wan Ho  physicist, author of the highly acclaimed book 'The Rainbow and the Worm’ and editor of 'Science In Society'. She is one of the most influential figures in the debate about the use of genetically modified organisms.

 

 

13.00 - 14.45 Lunch

 

 

Between 14.10 – 14.40 Thalbert Allen, Director of the College of Chi Kung, will lead a Chi Kung class.

 

14.45  ’The Organism as a Pulsatory Continuum’ by Stanley Keleman - eminent body psychotherapist who has been practising and developing somatic therapy for over thirty-five years. He is author of the pioneering books 'Emotional Anatomy' and ‘Your Body Speaks Its Mind’.

 

16.15 - 16.45 Break

 

 

16.45  'Two For Joy - The Role of Happiness in Survival and Health’ by Katherine Ukleja. Katherine practised osteopathy for many years before qualifying as a craniosacral therapist. She is a highly regarded teacher of craniosacral trainings in England, USA and Switzerland.

 

18.15 Close

 

 

 

Sunday 27th May 2007

09.30 Opening

 

 

9.30  The Living Matrix and Trauma Energetics by Dr James Oschman Biologist, physicist, researcher and world authority on energy and complementary medicine. He is author of the ground-breaking books ‘Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis’ and ‘Energy Medicine in Therapeutics and Human Performance’

 

11.00 - 11.30 Break

 

11.30  ’Source, Being and Self - The Nature of Being and Self in the Therapeutic Holding Environment’ by Franklyn Sills.  Craniosacral therapist, psychotherapist and one of the pioneers of a biodynamic craniosacral approach. He is author of 'Craniosacral Biodynamics Vols. 1 & 2’ and 'The Polarity Process'.

 

 

13.00 - 14.45 Lunch

 

 

Between 14.10 – 14.4  Thalbert Allen, Director of the College of Chi Kung, will lead a Chi Kung class.

 

14.45  Love Thyself’  by Dr Masaru Emoto. Pioneering researcher into the subtle properties of water and author of ‘Messages from Water 1 & 2’,  ‘The Hidden Messages in Water’ and ‘Love Thyself’.

 

 

16.15 - 16.45 Break

 

 

16.45 Panel Discussion with all the Speakers

 

 

18.00 Close