Meet Yaron Carmel: ECC Teacher

Yaron Gal Carmel just finished his Eagle Condor Council teacher training and is eager to get the Eagle Condor prophecy and the teachings of Andean Mysticism out to you to help you return to the land, return to nature, and return to the inner world. With these teachings, we are better able to assess the state of humanity and take accountability for our actions and interactions with the planet. In this way, we are able to better honor ourselves and the source of all life. 

The vision for Yaron and other teachers of the Eagle Condor Council is to help humanity come together as a whole despite having different countries, creeds, and belief systems. The biggest change that we need on the planet is more action towards unity, as we all remember the ancient ways of honoring nature and creating environments where we can sustain this planet for future generations.
 


The Andean Mysticism lessons and healings that Yaron will be sharing with you not only include exercises to reconnect with nature and reconnect with the spirit of the planet, but will also help you get in touch with your own body, allowing it to guide the beautiful direction that it's meant to get to. With this embodiment, many experience excitement and focused energy that contributes to a steadier flow in life. Yaron helps his clients find comfortable and supportive healing exercises that will address the particular blocks, hesitations, or belief systems that are preventing them from allowing divine energy to be more available in their daily life. In addition to personal healing integrations, the teachings Yaron will be sharing will help you influence your community, neighborhood, classrooms, and relationships. 

Yaron has been a bodyworker for structural integration for the past 36 years, seeing clients one-on-one as well as hosting many courses and classes in that field. He believes the body is the first step to reconnect with oneself, as it is the one thing we have here on the planet. Once we can tap into a higher sense of embodiment, we become more self-confident, which allows us to carry ourselves with more ease and comfort, and live more harmoniously with the world. 


"The aspect that I think is so unique to Eagle Condor [is] when we are opening ourselves up through the medicine, the neurological pathways in our brain start to reform."


In his ECC teaching spaces, Yaron is excited to recreate the power of gathering and praying together for a similar intention. When we each experience trauma, the trauma shuts the neurological pathways down in our brain and makes us revisit the trauma on a constant basis.  


"We may become triggered more intensely in different situations, but nonetheless, these traumatic memories are constantly sucking the voltage out of our being because the brain is not at full capacity when it shuts down because of trauma [and] discomfort."

These triggers are not permanent but remain constant until we share our experiences with community… a community that just listens, supports, and loves you. It is through this that transformation and healing happen at such a speed that Yaron says he has not seen in other healing therapies. 


Yaron welcomes you to come and join us in this energetic movement that is sweeping the planet at this time. In order for humanity to spiral up out of the descent of the industrial age and non-sustainable technological advancement, we must return to each other, and to ourselves. In this way, we rejuvenate our lives. We must reconnect back to nature, to the plant, to the stars, and in doing so, we will better understand and embody cosmic wisdom and divine energy. Yaron warns us not to just read and learn about the teachings, but to actively commit and participate in gatherings and healing spaces to understand the full transformative experience and beauty of the Eagle Condor Council community and its offerings.  


Yaron Gal Carmel has worked as a bodyworker for over thirty years. Yaron has studied with various masters and pioneers in the bodywork field such as Tom Myers, Christoph Summer, Koei Kuwahara, Hugh Milne, Judith Aston, Gil Hedley, Jim Asher, Divo Muller, Ron Murray and many others. An educator at heart, Yaron is a senior faculty member of the Anatomy Trains School for Structural Integration where he teaches ATSI training and workshops in “Anatomy Trains," advanced regional anatomy, and application of fascial release techniques. Yaron teaches for " The Bodywork Education Project," where he offers certification courses in Traditional Thai Massage, as well as his own method, Somatologic Moves, which marries Thai Massage and Structural Integration. His teaching style is known for its liveliness, with experiential exercises, hands-on applications, and attention to therapist self-care. Massage and movement therapists alike are inspired and moved by learning experiences with Yaron. Yaron is the owner and executive Director of The Therapy Center for Mind and Body near Boston, where he maintains a busy private practice.

Since 2016, Yaron has led multiple private and group shamanic which incorporate the field of human Psyche-exploration and self-discovery path-work with this ancient body of Myco-Plant and Amphibian Master teacher’s knowledge. Yaron expanded his lifelong interest in Shamanic healing by studying extensively with Paqos, curanderos, and Shamans in the US, Peru, as well as the Lakota First Nation rites in Manitoba, Canada. Yaron is a certified Kambô Medicine Therapist from The Forest Medicines School.

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