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QUESTIONS

-I only want to use methods on myself, which seminar do I need? 

You need the seminar for processors. Most seminar participants are primarily interested to use these methods on themselves and not necessarily to apply them on others. However, there is no difference in application whether you apply it on yourself or others, which is why there are no separate seminars for self-application and for guiding others. 

-What is a processor?

Processor is a practitioner who runs processes on themselves and others. Processor can guide you through the processes but a processor is not licensed to teach you the methods. Trainers are licensed to teach the methods. 

-What do I learn in the processor seminar?

You learn to apply the methods on yourself and others. 

-How do I become a processor? 

By completing the seminar for processors. 

-Are there any prerequisites for the processor seminar?

There are no prerequisites for the processor seminar.

-I am a professional and I would like to learn these methods and include them in my practice, which seminar do I need? 

You need the seminar for processors, where you will learn how to apply the methods on yourself and also how to guide your clients through the processes. There is no difference in application whether you apply it on yourself or others, which is why there are no separate seminars for self-application and for guiding others. 

-Can I apply these methods on myself? 

After completing the seminar for processors, you will be able to apply these methods on yourself. You will also be able to apply them on others. 

-Should I attend a group or individual processor seminar?

Both group and individual seminars cover the same material. All group seminars for processors last two days, approximately 4 hours per day. The number of participants is usually 4-8. All individual seminars last two days, approximately 3 hours per day. Individual seminars can be scheduled at times more suitable for yourself. Individual seminars are more expensive. You can see details about scheduled group seminars here. Contact me about individual seminars. 

-What is the difference between seminars and sessions? 

In sessions you are being led through the processes, but you are not taught to do the processes. Sessions are always one-on-one. In seminars, you are both being led through the processes and also taught how do run the processes on yourself and others. Seminars can be group or individual. Sessions are done by both processors and trainers, and seminars are done by trainers only. 

-We are a group who would like to organise an online seminar with you just for us. Is that possible? 

Yes. Contact me with the relevant data, which seminar you would like to attend, what is your time zone (country and city), how many participants, etc. 

-What is a trainer?

Certified Trainer conducts seminars for processors. Certified Trainer is an instructor teaching you to apply the methods on yourself and others. All Satori Protocol and Integra Protocol trainers must be listed on this site. If a person is not on this site, they are not a trainer. While a processor can only conduct individual sessions, a trainer can do both, conduct individual sessions as well as individual and group seminars. 

-How do I become a trainer?

To become a trainer one must complete the trainer seminar for the chosen method and also satisfy certain conditions before, during and after the seminar. Please contact me to find out the conditions, cost, etc.


-What is a master trainer?

Master trainer teaches Integra Protocol and Satori Protocol trainers. All Satori Protocol and Integra Protocol master trainers must be listed on this site.

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