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Aranyabiodynamic

My meditation practice began to awaken a fascination with the inner human potential. In 2018 I decided to change career, moved to the UK, and began my training at the Craniosacral Therapy Educational Trust in London. During the intense two-year programme I learnt the palpation and verbal skills required for craniosacral practitioners, and understood the natural forces that organise the body form and function.

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My fascination for discovering how the body-mind system operates led me to train to become an osteopath. Currently, I am in my fourth year of an Osteopathy degree at the London School of Osteopathy. 

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I am a member of the International Affiliation of Biodynamic Trainings (http://biodynamic-craniosacral.org/) and​

the General Osteopathic Council ( https://www.osteopathy.org.uk/home/)

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I was born and raised in Galicia, Spain where I obtained a Bachelor Degree in Interior Design. After completing my studies, I had a busy and demanding job in an international company. After enduring years of stress, I encountered Craniosacral therapy after a recommendation by a friend. During the first sessions I could gently be in contact and process the physical feelings and emotions that were locked down in my body.

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My craniosacral therapist invited me to assist in a meditation centre. After two years of regular and intense practice I became a meditation guide. This was the beginning of a personal journey. During these seven years of regular meditation practice at Aruna I also attended many meditation retreats where I could experience a life imbued with more silence and simplicity. My love for nature deepened as I was able to spend more time in the countryside. 

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