Flowidity

Efthimi Lazarou is a Naturopath, Osteopath & body-oriented Bodynamic psychotherapist. He is an experienced lecturer & clinic supervisor on osteopathic medicine, nutrition, applied natural therapeutics, and clinical nutrition to BSc (Hons) Osteopathic Medicine, BSc (Hons) Naturopathic Medicine courses . His is lecturing on anatomy & psychological functions & he is the developer of Flowidity, a system of somatic, emotional, mental & spiritual, self-knowledge, based on ancient wisdom and modern scientific understandings.
The training in Flowidity is an invitation to the discovery of ways and paths through the movement of our body and its relation to health in physical, mental, psychological and spiritual level.
Flowidity is a way of restoring the unity of the body with all aspects of human life and existence. The body and the mind communicate through the "dream language" of the Elements and other archetypal forces. Water and Earth, Wind and Fire form a single, unified whole. Within the human body lies the way and the opportunities for the experience of mutual connection with oneself and the world.
We don't need to overcome and dominate the body in order to "attain" spirituality and serenity. The body IS the instrument and the tool to integrate all stages of consciousness.
The training in Flowidity offers this knowledge through body experiences , using more than one learning abilities. Sensations, feelings, emotions, movements, rhythms, flows become of paramount importance and offer direct learning. The words , the teaching and the examples during the seminar are treated as a symbolic guide and map to the process of the body experience and integration. So any description during the seminar called "dream language".
The principles that used and taught are based on the latest research of anatomy and physiology, on the Osteopathic and Naturopathic Medicine, the Ancient Greek Medicine, the Bodynamic and other forms of body oriented psychotherapy, the ecstatic experiences from different traditions, teachings from religious traditions, including among other shamanistic traditions.