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First seminar from the series “Disease as the Way of Healing”
Bioanalogie.
The Symbolism of the Human Body
in Analog Vision. Bone and Joint System.
13–15 September, 2013, Saint Petersburg
Jean-Philippe Brebion is the international lecturer, author of several books and the precursor of Bioanalogie theory. His method is the result of a long process of observation and analysis of human biological functioning. He orients his work on understanding of energy balance of the human body.
Seminar Objective
“Biology expresses what we are not able to be”
Jean-Philippe Brebion demonstrates his revolutionary approach to the biological meaning of diseases. He believes that in the process of survival we are functioning in accordance with the laws of biological cellular animal collective unconscious, without revealing our identity. The task of the seminar is to learn how to take our pathology as a permanent training that is necessary for the implementation of our identity and unity. Human diseases are a constant invitation to recover, reposition and reorient ourselves in order to live a full life, using the unique capabilities that we currently accept.
Jean-Philippe Brebion believes that "disease is unexpressed creativity". It shows creative abilities which we have to discover in ourselves. Visiting the seminar, you will learn how to read the meaning of disease or pathology in accordance with the laws of Bioanalogie, but in terms of Talent rather than in terms of conflict. Brebion calls specific ability that has not yet manifested itself, a "Creative talent". It is this talent that unites a human and makes up his unity more than a conflict that separates him.
"Seminars of Jean-Philippe Brebion are intended for psychologists, osteopaths, other physicians, whose ultimate goal is the health of the patient, elimination of physical and psychological causes of disease, rather than constant symptomatic treatment. With this knowledge, professionals can treat patients at a quite different new level. So, patients can get their problems solved finally."
Ina P. Vengura – practicing psychologist, participant of the seminars of Jean-Philippe Brebion.
Contact information:
Anna Rasorenova: +7 812 445-20-92
e-mail: osteo-open@yandex.ru