For Practitioners of
Ontological Kinesiology and Cranial Fluid Dynamics

in conjunction of twenty years teaching in Austria
presenting
“An Inner Dialogue”

The big picture:
Getting to grips with real dialogue
understanding an ontological process

with the developer of both CFD and OK
Solihin Thom DO DAc

November 2 – 4
WiFi-Wien, Austria



The use of mudras as a key component in Ontological Kinesiology takes the guess-work out of the story that is told to you by the client. However the minute and intricate interplay between practitioner and client belies a subtlety of information that may be missed by the novice and seasoned practitioner alike.
The forces at play are constantly present, and the interplay and dynamic between the two creates a binary focus that prevents us bringing the information truly into a differentiated state; so that it actually presents itself in the here and now. This is what truly makes the master of this work; and this workshop with Solihin, the developer and architect, will give you the opportunity to observe and mirror the subtleties which takes a session tinged with mediocrity to unparalleled heights.
Solihin has been developing and practicing, teaching the varied classes designed to develop a thorough understanding of this
non-verbal dialogue and putting on master classes for twenty two years using the full range of this complex, sophisticated and profound work.

It is an imperative that you join with him, to learn how to use the work that you have learnt in the sophisticated way that a master is able to show you. You too can develop this mastery, albeit over time and practice. But, for the present time, you can borrow ideas, copy behaviors and take in knowledge and new understanding from Solihin.
Whether you have just done either series or are taking both CFD and OK, this workshop will serve to make you a better practitioner, have more sense of the bigger picture, know the root of the work and its origins.


You will come away with new insights, new technique, refined protocols and more awareness and attentiveness while you are working, noticing the little pieces of subtext or nuance that good protocol inherently brings.