OL150ATT Certificate in Ayurvedic Lifestyle Medicine (Online)

A Yoga Australia and Yoga Alliance Approved Training Course

Ayurvedic Massage, Nutrition and Vedic Meditation

Begin your heartwarming and exciting journey into the depths of Ayurvedic wisdom with Biyome’s 150-hour certificate in Ayurvedic Lifestyle Medicine, covering Ayurvedic Massage, Nutrition, and Vedic Meditation.

The physical body serves as a manifestation of prana, reflecting our thoughts, emotions, perceptions, breathing patterns, and lifestyle choices such as food, rest, and exercise. Pranic imbalances underlie various health issues, and the doshas represent distinct orientations of how prana moves in the body, mind and breath.

Ayurvedic treatments, encompassing nutritional plans, herbal medicine, massage, bodywork, and meditation, all address our personal bank of prana. Food is a carrier of prana, herbs correct pranic functions. Touch conveys prana in bodywork, and meditation and mantra work on the energy of the mind. The healer’s awakened prana is crucial in directing energy towards healing, creating a profound connection with the patient. Counselling, touch, and the healer’s presence can have transformative effects, showcasing the potency of spiritually energised prana in facilitating healing miracles.

This unique program seamlessly integrates the timeless principles of Ayurveda with the science and art of Vedic Meditation, providing a comprehensive approach to holistic well-being. You will also cover basic nutrition principles, highlighting the best nutrition from the East and the West.

Course Highlights

  • Vedic Meditation, Ayurvedic Psychology & Spiritual Counselling: Learn to teach the transformative practice of Vedic Meditation, explore Ayurveda for the Mind, Self-enquiry and Vedic counselling techniques.
  • Nutritional Psychiatry: East meets West: Explore the vital connection between nutrition and mental health, combining Ayurvedic and Western principles.
  • Ayurvedic Massage & Kundalini Bodywork: Acquire hands-on skills in Ayurvedic Massage and Pranic Healing, delving into ancient techniques for compassionately awakening Kundalini Shakti.

Optional Additional Meditation Teacher Training Module:
Upgrade to 110MTT to become a provisional member with Meditation Australia. Ask us more.

Vedic Meditation

Vedic meditation, popularised as Transcendental Meditation (TM), is a set of 5000-year-old techniques that originated in the ancient Indian texts (Vedas). According to these ancient Vedic texts, the real purpose of meditation is to connect with the deep inner Self, which can be achieved with the help of Vedic techniques that affect different levels of senses and consciousness (Sharma, 2015). Vedic meditation most accurately describes diverse methods that fall under one of the eight branches of Ayurveda, the “science of life”. The latter is a comprehensive system of natural healthcare stemming from Vedic times. Meditation assists in caring for one’s mind and falls under the psychological branch of Ayurveda called Graha Chikitsa, which focuses on psychology and mental health. Today, Vedic Meditation is part of the daily sadhana practice of yogis all over the world (Frawley, 2022).

Nutritional Psychiatry

Nutritional Psychiatry is a growing field exploring the connection between diet, nutrition, and mental health, highlighting the impact of food on cognitive function and emotional well-being. Extensive research has shown that there is a super information highway that connects the biota and the brain, namely the vagus nerve; with improved vagal tone we have the capacity to positively affect the entirety of the nervous system and the necessary neuroplastic changes for improving mental health and overall well-being, thus creating optimal states for the health of our brains as well as creating optimal states of health for our gut-bugs. Yoga Therapy, meditation practices, and dietetics all assist in achieving this optimal state of gut-bug health by offering practices that enlighten us with the choices required for diets rich in whole foods – eating a wide variety of organic foods; knowledge and mindfulness of the use of antibiotics – not only medicinally but also in the food chain; plus when we combine these choices with yoga and meditation practices we holistically create a positive feedback loop supporting the role of the microbiota and thus influence our overall brain health and enhanced resilience.

Ayurvedic Massage, Kundalini Bodywork & Pranic Healing

Master the ancient art of Ayurvedic Massage with Celia Roberts BSc. Uncover the therapeutic potency of this traditional practice, utilising neuroaffective touch at Marma points—secret mystical points on the body. Experience and learn to offer your clients compassionate and mindful touch therapy that induces transformative healing at a cellular level, traditionally known as Shaktipat. The awakened prana of the Ayurvedic practitioner becomes instrumental in directing energy for healing, establishing a profound connection between the therapist and the patient.

This course delves into the unique elemental nature of the body, diagnostic face and body reading for diagnostics, trauma stored in the body, and the evidence behind the somatic, mind-body connection.

Learn Ayurvedic Massage Techniques tailored to each dosha, unlocking the potential for elemental change within the body. Explore Ayurvedic Energetic Anatomy, Nadis, Chakras, Kundalini Awakenings and Emotional Release Bodywork. With insights into disease processes, clinical examinations, and constitutional assessments, this holistic approach aligns with the Vedic truth, “Massage is medicine.” Join us in mastering the sacred art of Ayurvedic Massage and Kundalini Bodywork, seamlessly blending ancient Pranic Healing into contemporary Allied Health Practice.

Course Code:

OL150ATT

Qualification:

Ayurvedic Lifestyle Medicine Consultant: Ayurvedic Massage, Nutrition and Vedic Meditation

This course accrues 150hrs Continuing Professional Development with Yoga Australia & Yoga Alliance Registered Teachers

Current Intake:

Available to be taken as an online course at any time.


Face-to-Face options are available.

What You Will Walk Away With

Upon completion of this 150-hour certificate, you will have the skills to offer a private Ayurvedic Lifestyle Medicine consultation to treat a wide variety of individuals with a range of different therapeutic needs. You will have the ability to offer private consultation in Ayurvedic Massage, Ayurvedic Nutrition Principles, Vedic Meditation, Ayurvedic Psychology, Vedic Counsel, also offering daily Ayurvedic Lifestyle Medicine recommendations. Our courses provide you with vast and rich information in order for you to understand and deliver your sessions with confidence and convey the Ancient wisdom of Ayurveda integrated into contemporary Allied Health practice.

We highly recommend that if you are not already a health professional, you consider our 200hr or 350hr Yoga Teacher Training courses as a base from which to practice.

BIYOME’s Training courses also create a unique avenue to become registered with Yoga Australia and Yoga Alliance. To upgrade to become a registered Meditation Teacher, you will need additional training. Ask us for details if you want to become a provisional registered Vedic Meditation Teacher with Meditation Australia.

Upon graduation, certification with BIYOME avails the opportunity to register with either Association providing you with a globally recognised membership. Yoga Australia and Yoga Alliance provide a standard of training recognition for teachers to practise with insurance all over the world. While Yoga Australia is highly regarded in Australia and the UK, Yoga Alliance may be your registration choice should you wish to teach in the USA.

What You Will Learn

Vedic Meditation:
  • Explore 5000-year-old Vedic meditation techniques rooted in ancient Indian texts (Vedas).
  • Understand the real purpose of meditation—to connect with the deep inner Self.
  • Learn diverse methods falling under the eight branches of Ayurveda.
  • Recognise meditation’s role in Ayurvedic psychology, focusing on mental health.
  • Embrace meditation as part of the daily sadhana practice worldwide.
Nutritional Psychiatry:
  • Understand the philosophy behind ancient practices of yoga and meditation, including Ayurvedic and Yogic body composition and constitutional makeup.
  • Investigate the connection between diet, nutrition, and mental health.
  • Examine the impact of food on cognitive function and emotional well-being.
  • Combine Nutritional Psychiatry with Ayurveda, Buddhism, and Chinese Medicine.
  • Develop personalised Ayurvedic Daily Living and Mindful Eating Plans.
  • Understand the science-backed mindfulness routines for neuroplastic change.
Ayurvedic Massage, Kundalini Bodywork & Pranic Healing:
  • Master the ancient art of Ayurvedic Massage with a focus on Marma points.
  • Understand the therapeutic potency of neuroaffective touch and Shaktipat.
  • Explore elemental changes within the body through tailored massage techniques.
  • Dive into Ayurvedic Energetic Anatomy, Nadis, Chakras, and Kundalini Awakenings.
  • Align with the holistic truth, “Massage is medicine,” blending Pranic Healing into practice.
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Training at BIYOME

What Additional Materials Are Provided

You will experience the majority of this course through the recordings of the face-to-face sessions of experimental learning. Extensive and fascinating online content is provided for each module.

 

Specialty intensive training electives
  • Vedic Meditation, Ayurvedic Psychology and Eastern Psychiatry
  • Ayurvedic Nutritional Psychiatry: Food-Mood Yoga and Meditation Therapy
  • Ayurvedic Massage & Kundalini Bodywork & Pranic Healing

 

PLUS Foundational Content Provided Online

Each module will provide you with extensive online content and evidence-informed materials for yogic self-study, called swadhaya.

You will have case studies to complete to display competency in your private one-to-one consultations.

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Your OL150ATT Training Requirements

In order to satisfy the training requirements for OL150ATT, you will need to complete the following items.
  • Completion of all included training modules
  • Completion of four (4) individual Ayurvedic case studies based on the modules of the course

Allied Health Professional, Massage Therapist, Yoga Teacher (350hrs minimum recommended), Meditation Teacher or similar.

We highly recommend that if you are not already a health professional, you consider our 200hr or 350hr Yoga Teacher Training courses as a base from which to practice.

  • Ayurveda and Marma Therapy by Frawley, Ranade and Lele
  • Ayurvedic Healing by David Frawley
  • Ayurveda for the Mind by David Frawley

Props attain a 15% discount when purchased from Yoga King Products.

Required
  • Zafu (Conscious Calm Cushions offer the best quality)
  • Yoga Mat
  • Eye Pillow
  • Massage Table (one between two)
  • 2 Sarongs
  • 2 Towels
  • Massage oil (cold-pressed black sesame oil, Ayurvedic massage oil or coconut oil)

What Our Students Say

Hear from past and present students about their experiences with and the benefits they gained from our courses.

This journey means a lot to me, and I want to say that I’ve truly loved studying with BIYOME. The quality of the content, along with the immense knowledge shared by Celia and the other teachers and professionals, has been nothing short of inspiring. Thank you.
Laetitia Freitas
OL150ATT

Your OL150ATT Investment

Full upfront payment of $3,438.

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