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A Modern Technique

 

 

Vivicorporeal® is a modern  technique created by Nelly Mazloum, which involves psychosomatic principles integrated to body consciousness askesis. This is the Nelly Mazloum way of working the body for energy freedom & harmony. This technique has the potential secret to transmit body movement messages to the mind, these messages are conducive to deep changes in the nervous path & work creatively for deep physical awared consciousness. Thus empowering our mental and physical possibilities to integrate movements and thoughts, which deepen our body’s sensitivities, and enables the mind to contact the real margin of our potential for regeneration.

Vivicorporeal® Psychosomatic alignment technique for awared consciousness is a study on the important subject of body alignment awareness, initiating the senses to a more effective understanding of Body Language. Elucidating the process of Esoteric & Exoteric

DOUBLE CONSCIOUSNESS
In Life & movements.

The Vivicorporeal® way is simple & can be practiced by any one who wishes to reshape body posture & to retard the effects of time on the general aspect of the body. It is a modernized technique belonging to panarchaic times, now almost forgotten, when people of this planet lived to:

Spiritualize The Body

&

Physicalize The Soul

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 Last modified: June,  2007