From: Elizabeth Stewart
[elizabeth.stewart13@verizon.net] Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2007
3:02 AM To: 'Elizabeth Stewart' Subject: FW: Why Acutonics I
& II are taught together
Acutonics I and II are almost always taught together as in
Intensive.
As
these classes are the basics of Acutonics, together they give the
practitioner a solid basis to begin a practice.
December 11, 2007
Greetings,
Many times I am asked why these first two classes are taught
together as a 6 day intensive. First of all let me say that a
student may choose to take only Level I or Level II during an
Intensive and thereby split up the time and learning experience. It
can be done, however i do not recommend it. By experiencing the two
classes together and consecutively, a student gains enough table
experience as well as lecture information to immediately go back
home and begin integrating Acutonics into their existing healing
practice.
My experience over the last 5 years of teaching Acutonics has
taught me that Level I by itself is not enough. Rather than leaving
class feeling secure and confident; stress, multiple follow-up
questions and a general insecurity leading to non-use of the
medicine prevail. As a teacher, it is my job to never leave a
student feeling this way. And on the contrary, after an Intensive,
students are excited and prepared to get started. Additionally
students that come just for Level II after previously taking Level I
some time earlier find themselves having forgotten important
elements, points, procedures and general knowledge and are in
serious need for review.
The new year is almost here and its time to plan your 2008
Acutonics training. Take advantage Florida's great weather and plan
to study Level I and II here in the Tampa Bay area in February.
Doesn't February in Florida, 30 minutes from the beach sound like a
good thing??
By providing Acutonics to your clients you will not only
improve your client's health but you will also increase your income.
Your clients will thank you for sharing the scientific foundation as
well as the indigenous wisdom of this incredible medicine.
Have a wonderful and safe holiday season and I
hope to see you in class in 2008. Please
let me know of your interest, print out a registration
form or just contact me by phone or email.
$50 early enrollment tutition discount for deposits
and registration forms received by December 31, 2007 for
2008 classes. Treat yourself, you deserve it, your
clients need it and you don't want to miss out on this
savings.
Just cut out this promotional section of the
newsletter and send along with your registration. Or if
registering by phone, mention this promotion prior to
December 31 to receive the discount.
Savings $50.00 off Acutonics I and II
Intensive
Elizabeth Stewart, Senior Certified Acutonics
Faculty