Registration is Open for the NeuroMovement Healingfest

Tell me if this at all sounds familiar…

Karen is in her 50s and works a desk job. Her weight’s okay, she’s reasonably active, but she is “feeling her age.”

She’s none too happy about it.

Her neck and shoulders are often tight, joints can ache, and overall stiffness can cause her to wince just getting out of her chair.

The days that are really frustrating are when she cannot even reach her shoes to tie her laces.

Know anybody like that? What would your advice be?

Would it be, “Try harder. Stretch! Stretch! Stretch!”?

That was my first thought. But I was wrong.

It’s probably not the worst advice you could give her, but that’s not the core problem. It is not stretching.

It’s not the muscle’s fault.

It’s the brain’s!

You see, no matter what Karen tries, she’s stiff and can’t stretch because the problem is not in her muscles (and it’s not her age!).

The problem is in her brain.

Her brain has forgotten how to “feel” parts of her body, her back, hips, and certain connections, because of a lifetime of unconscious movement.

The brain just becomes no longer aware of those parts. It cannot successfully direct the muscles to move in certain ways.

Your brain is doing the same thing.

But if you show your brain how to “perceive differences” a miracle can happen.

Your nonconscious mind will begin perceiving in all dimensions, which gets it the information it needs to map the body. It helps evolve your ability to think, feel, and move freely once again…just like in your younger days.

Let us show you simple movements that will immediately give your brain this new ability. Yes, immediately! You will see superfast results. And we will show it to you free of charge.

Mind-blowing experience

“Over the past two years it became more difficult, even painful, for me to sit in the cross-leg position. And I’ve sat cross-legged to meditate for years. It was second nature. But something changed,” said Pete Bissonette, presenter of this free event.

“I tried everything from qigong to yoga to chiropractic, and it seemed to be getting worse and worse.”

Then a woman named Anat Baniel, who Pete had known for 10 years, offered to guide him through her simple movements. Within 20 minutes he was sitting cross-legged without pain or discomfort! In just 20 minutes!!

Here’s her technical explanation: The human being always works as one system. When you want to improve, you have to address all aspects of yourself and provide the information for the brain to map and organize on an increasingly more complex and skillful level your movement, thinking, feeling, and emotions.

In other words: If you want to improve your ability to tie your own shoelaces (or sit cross-legged), it is important to bring your whole body and the rest of the self into the action to access more fully the remarkable capacities for healing, learning, and growing. We all possess these capacities already! We need to access them.

If you just work at trying to bend over, most likely you’ll find your improvement to be limited and you might begin experiencing pain in the process.

You have to do a wide variety of gentle movements that include all the body. You have to consciously become aware of your entire body and how it feels and moves. Then, when you have the brain perceiving differences and integrating more parts of yourself, the improvement is fast and transformational.

Anat Baniel will teach you these movements, which is called NeuroMovement, free of charge. I’ll tell you how you can do it in a bit.

This improved brain functioning leads to Peak Performance

Doing the movements leads to growth and improvement of brain functioning.

With this method you don’t try to change behavior, but you help upgrade the functioning of your brain itself to become a more skilled brain.

With a better, stronger brain, positive changes occur in all aspects of your life that otherwise may not be possible.

So, yes, doing these simple movements can help heal traumatic injuries to the aches and pains of daily life to reaching new levels of performance no matter your profession or avocation.

Competitive Athlete – Musician
Corporate Executive – Writer – Artist
Computer Coder – Welder – Race Car Driver

You can quickly and pleasurably go to heightened levels of performance
while inspiring greater creativity and ease in both body and mind.

This improved brain functioning leads to Pain-Relief

Go here to learn more.

Live long, love life and be well.

Harold