Anxiousness and The Body – Part 1

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About Course

The Ageless Wisdom has been around for ages (all pun intended). From the days of Hermes and Patañjali to Pythagoras and Hypatia, The Ageless Wisdom has been passed down from era to era to support people to access a deeper and richer understanding of life.

In a similar approach to many during the Renaissance period who explored how modern and pre-modern philosophy could be applied to the thinking of the times, this course will offer a scholarly exploration of the teachings of The Ageless Wisdom, seeing where they sit in relation to our modern-day era. With anxiety disorders being estimated to affect millions of people worldwide, and stress and stress related conditions causing havoc on our bodies, our productivity, and economics now is the time for us to consider how the religious and philosophical approaches of The Ageless Wisdom can offer us insights into how it is that we can approach feelings of anxiousness and begin to enrich our everyday lives?

This course will cover topics relating to anxiousness and the body. From the nervous system to the heart, the brain to the stomach, this course makes up the first part of a two-part series on anxiousness and the body. What does The Ageless Wisdom have to say about the body?  Can it enrich our lives to support us when approaching experiences relating to stress and anxiety? Come and join us as we review what modern science has published and what The Ageless Wisdom shares when exploring topics relating to anxiousness and the body.

Course Delivery

This course was delivered live via webinar. Each lesson includes a video recording of the live presentation accompanied by worksheets and reflective journals where required.

Cost

AUD $80

Course Content

Lesson 1: Introduction to the Body

  • Introduction to the Body
    01:04:08

Lesson 2: Avoidance, The Brain and Our Perceptions

Lesson 3: The Heart, The Flight, The Freeze & Our Foundations

Lesson 4: Spleen, Cycles & The Body

This Course is Facilitated and Presented by:

Martin Gladman

Martin Gladman

Counsellor and Social Worker

Martin Gladman is a Counsellor and Social Worker working in both regional and metro Victoria, Australia. With over ten years’ experience working alongside young people, adults and families from all walks of life, Martin brings his love of philosophy, science and religion to the College, offering a depth of care, insight and wisdom that is equally practical, real and accessible as it is inspiring. Martin currently holds a Bachelor of Social Work (Hons), a Masters in Science in Medicine (Sexual & Reproductive Health) Psychosexual Counselling, and a Cert IV in Training and Assessment. He is currently completing his PhD in religion and gender.

Disclaimer

The material and information in this course is based upon the principles of The Ageless Wisdom which offers an energetic understanding of life. Any references to science are references to energetic science as presented by the Ageless Wisdom, and not to evidence-based science in mankind’s modern era. Any references to specific aspects of modern science or to Medicine are to illustrate the relevance of energetic wisdom, as presented by the Ageless Wisdom, in the interplay of bodily illness, disease and/or conditions rather than contradicting the current theories of disease causation or in any way to replace epidemiology. The principles conveyed in this course are philosophical and religious, and thus are not verified within the evidence-based rationales and critical appraisal process of evidence-based science including CONSORT2010 compliant double blind randomised controlled trials. The College of Universal Medicine’s presentations and teachings do not diagnose, treat, prevent or offer any therapeutic cure to any disease or illness, are complementary-to-medicine and are never a replacement of or alternative to conventional medicine. If you have any question or concern about the cause, diagnosis or treatment of any disease or illness, you should consult a registered medical practitioner.