The Certified Practitioner training has been a very rewarding journey. Bev Wood was the practitioner during most of my internship and guided me with love through the maze of points. I am grateful for the grace and kindness with which the recipients accepted me as I was learning the points and the techniques. The 4 recipients I worked with every Saturday had been members of Bio-Touch for years and knew exactly where the points were and what I should do. I learned a lot from them, and I was amazed at the instant relationships that were joined right from the start.

The training was excellent, and now I am ready to take Bio-Touch into my community. I knew I wanted to do some kind of volunteer work after I retire, and I have found it.

Bio-Touch is a beautiful way to connect with people when I move after I retire.

Thank you Paul, Bev, Charlotte and IFBM!

Bettina Brentano

I became a Practitioner to learn a new skill to use effectively that’ fast, easy and non-evasive to the body.

As a retired LPN I find it refreshing to be part of this cheerful, respectful healing process using our two fingers of each hand to help each other to physical wellness. simplicity with caring goes a long way as a humanitarian life style.

Conscious self awareness has also been my spiritual practice for 35 years & Bio-Touch fits into it very nicely.

Carol Maun

Bio-Touch is one of the greatest gifts I have given myself. It has been quite a journey of self awareness over the last 8 years. and in May 2014 I reached another milestone when I became a certified instructor.

As a service oriented person, it is very rewarding to be a practitioner. I love working at the center and giving sessions. But now as an instructor too, I have the opportunity not only to teach and share Bio-touch, but also to assist the foundation in realizing its mission and vision. I feel that I get to play a small part in the journey of those who come to learn the technique and then can also share Bio-Touch in the world.

 

Bev WoodInstructor 2014