Matias Palop has been training and working in the field of personal growth since 1978, his life trajectory includes the creation and direction of different workshops along with an abundant training in multiple tools of growth, travels throughout America contacts with shamans and the wisdom of the native peoples, is formed as a rebirther in 1990. Travels to India and is initiated in healing techniques by different teachers. In 1993 he created and directed the Healing Circle for AIDS patients and created in “Proyecto Hombre” the adolescent help program. He also broadcasts a Course in Miracles. He is trained in Body Harmony, Kriya Yoga, shaman consultant FEC by Michael Hamer in holorenic breathing, Family Therapy, Gestalt, holotropic, JL Parise. He also received initiations from the Chichimeca and Shuar traditions. Matias synthesizes all this experience in the direct experience of his seminars and personal sessions, empowering the participants and leading them to their space of vital authenticity.

Activities

  • Saturday 8th, from 8pm to 9pm, in the Sala Barraca.
    Dance of the blue body. Dancing the blue body dance is a practice, a dynamic way of exercising and meditating on the same breath. When dancing you have the possibility to discover a new vocabulary of free movements that are the root of mysterious and new ways of moving, and that emerge from the very bowels of Being in a very personal way.
    The Rhythms of the Dancer help us discover the wisdom of our body, and unleash the dynamic healing power of the movement. the body becomes our spiritual path.
  • Sunday 9th, from 10:20h to 11:20h, in the Sala Barraca.
    Holorenic breathing: it is a cathartic breathing technique inspired by several previous sources: the thousand-year yogic breathing techniques known by Kapalabhati (which are part of the Pranayama techniques set), the Pranayama technique given by Haidakhan Baba to Leonard Orr, the holotropic breath Adapted by Dr. Stan Grof, the shamanic breaths of some Altaic groups and other shamanic techniques to seek catharsis.
    What differentiates it from other breathing techniques that also lead to a state of hypoxia, is that the technique consists in breathing extremely fast following sequences increasing from 13 to 16 minutes and with a breathing rate also increasing from 140 to 160 times / minute.
    Each stage of rapid breathing is followed by a rest interval of 3 to 5 minutes. By this procedure, it is achieved that the respirators implode and then explode in a deep emotional release catharsis followed by an apnea stage that can last between one and two hours.
    During this second stage of the session, the special music that guides the Respiration leads the participants through a deep biographical journey that allows a vital revision discovering, very often, those episodes of life in which each one is trapped, both from the emotional point of view as well as from social and other relationships.
    In most other ancient and non-western societies. The cathartic experience is very important and is present in the lives of people: precisely, the initiation and transformation rites usually have their climax in an experience of catharsis.
    In short, the cathartic experience makes it possible to discharge the emotional tensions that have accumulated throughout life and open the floodgates to carry out a vital update.
    Hence, it has a high therapeutic power and emotional hygiene, reactivating muscle bundles and energy pathways.