Courses are run at our town centre location on the Market Square in St Neots, Cambridgeshire. St Neots is a pretty market town with good transport links by road and rail. The training centre is located just 10 minutes from the A1 and 5 minutes from a main line station. Kings Cross (London) to St Neots (50 minutes). Free parking is available in the Riverside car park which is 10 minutes walking distance.
Shambhala Training Centre
Lavender Court, Market Square, St Neots, Cambs., PE19 2AF
Tel: 01480 476743
All course costs are being updated, please call for prices and timings.
Links to courses:
Complementary therapist
http://www.shambhala-therapy-centre.co.uk/complementarytherapistdip.htm
Anatomy & Physiology (Beginners)
Health, Hygiene and Safety
History of Hopi Ear Candles
Basic Anatomy of the skin
Function of the ear
Basic Anatomy of the skull
Basic Anatomy of Muscles of the Head & Face
Basic Anatomy of the Facial Lymphatic System
Basic Anatomy of the Blood Supply to the Head
Benefits of Hopi Ear Treatments
Contra-indications
Contra-actions
Consultations/Record Cards
Facial Pressure Points
Products and Equipment
Preparation of room, trolley and client
Practical Demonstration in Hopi Ear Candle Treatment
After-care advice
Reiki I and II

Before undertaking any Reiki course it is a requirement of our Reiki Master that a cleanse is carried out. This means that you must detox for 30 days prior to your course start date. For more detailed information and advice on detoxing and Reiki call Lisa on 01480 350617 or Debra on 01480 476743.
We can also offer re-attunements for those of you who have already completed Reiki I or II. Please call for more information.
VTCT Certificate in Reiki also available.
Dates and times by appointment only.
· Health Hygiene & Safety
· Anatomy & Physiology:-Skeletal and muscular structure of the face, neck and shoulders, structure of the skin, blood and lymph supply relating to the face, neck and shoulders, structure of the hair.
· Products
· Preparation of room, trolley and client
· Contra-indications / Contra-actions
· Consultations / Record Cards
· History and benefits of Indian Head Massage
· Physical Effects
· Use of mediums
· Massage Movements
· Pressure points
· Practical Tuition on performing Indian Head Massage
· Aftercare Advice
Some anatomy & physiology modules may need to be taken if you do not a current anatomy & physiology qualification. Please ask for further details.
· Introduction to the human body
· Skin, hair & nails
· Skeleton
· Muscules and nervous system
· Cells and tissues
· Endocrine system
· Blood circulation
· Lymphatic circulation
· Reproductive system
Each module can be studied separately.
CORRESPONDENCE COURSE
APPROXIMATE TIME: At own pace

Course Syllabus
Course Syllabus

Note: You must hold a current qualification in anatomy & physiology or be working towards one. A training manual and case studies must be completed.