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Resonant Touch Immersion – October 10–12, Berlin
It is not a training or a method to learn, but a field of inquiry—where body, presence, and awareness meet in the immediacy of the moment. Together, we will attune to the subtle intelligence that underlies all healing.
Through shared presence and moment-to-moment exploration, this gathering invites you into a slower rhythm—one where curiosity, spaciousness, and authentic contact can gently unfold.
We begin by orienting to the deeper intelligence of life force—a subtle yet powerful movement within and around us.
In the biodynamic craniosacral tradition, this is understood as an innate organizing force, present from the moment of conception, continuously working to restore coherence, wholeness, and integrity in the system.
As we slow down and meet this force with grounded spaciousness, we begin to sense its quiet guidance. Rather than doing or fixing, we learn to listen, feel, and respond—allowing the body’s own healing impulses to surface and be met.
Alongside this orientation to life force, which comes from the Biodynamic approach to Craniosacral Therapy, we will explore the themes of self-relation and developmental adaptation, drawing from the NARM approach to developmental trauma.
We will gently inquire into how early experiences shape who we believe ourselves to be—and how these adaptive identities influence our present-day therapeutic presence.
We look at self-relation not as a psychological theory, but as a lived experience—one that can shift when met with compassion, resonance, and a sense of internal safety.
Throughout the immersion, you’ll be invited to develop a deeper trust in your own intuitive impulses and to explore how they can be included with sensitivity and respect.
This work is less about applying concepts, and more about returning to the immediacy of your own sensing, being, and responding—both within yourself and in connection with others.
This is a space to experience—not to analyze. Through shared presence, resonance, and openness to the unknown, we begin to reconnect with the natural intelligence that underlies all healing.
Who Is This For?
This immersion is open to:
Date
10–12th October 2025
There will be a 1.5-hour lunch break each day.
Price
The price of the seminar is 350,00 €
The immersion will take place at Manoah Zentrum, Berlin. You can find more about the venue here: https://www.manoah-zentrum.de/...
Please wear comfortable clothing. Some of the work will take place lying on a treatment table, and there may be light stretching or meditative movement during the day. You do not need to bring anything except what makes you feel comfortable and at ease in your body.
Karima Valentina Hocevar is the founder of Mudita Institute and a trauma-informed therapist and teacher specializing in Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy (BCST) and the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM). Since 2011, she has been co-teaching seminars in BCST in Slovenia and internationally. Since 2015, she has been part of the teaching team for NARM trainings across Europe, where she also serves as a supervisor. She is currently participating in the Time Wisdom Training (TWT) facilitated by Thomas Hübl, which focuses on collective trauma, inner development, and attuned presence.
Karima’s professional path is grounded in years of dedicated study and integration of diverse therapeutic approaches. Her work emphasises presence, inner spaciousness, and relational attunement—principles that form the heart of her teaching and therapeutic practice.
Beneath her professional experience lies a lifelong sensitivity to human relationships: how we connect, where we lose each other, and how we find our way back. Early formative experiences sparked a deep interest in the invisible dynamics between people and inspired her personal journey into mindfulness, self-inquiry, and healing. These experiences continue to shape her commitment to creating spaces of safety, resonance, and transformation.
Currently, Karima is in the process of developing Resonant Touch, a process-oriented therapeutic approach that synthesises her understanding of human wholeness with the core principles of BCST and NARM.