About us
Arjana C. Brunschwiler
I discovered the beauty and power of water when I was 26 years old during my first session underwater. I felt nourished and enlivened by this fluid that was enveloping me on all sides and that seemed to resonate with the sources of living water that were flowing in the depths of my being. The pores of my soul seemed to open and absorb all the wealth offered by this element.
It was a key moment in my life and the beginning of my work with this feminine principle. To this day I have been trying to understand and integrate what water represents in its very nature: transparency, kindness, but also strength and life.
I currently live in Belgium with my beautiful young daughter.
BACKGROUND
1987: The story of WATA® (WasserTanzen) begins in Switzerland. Aman P. Schröter and Arjana C. Brunschwiler are initiating this method.
1992: Arjana brings WATSU® in Switzerland.
1993: Both pioneer techniques in water treatment are meeting. The IAKA (Institut für Aquatische Körperarbeit – WATSU® and WATA® training school) is founded in Switzerland. Arjana will manage it and teach there until 2004.
1996: Arjana brings WATSU® in Belgium.
TRAINING
1985-2004 : Various trainings in body and energy work (shiatsu, tantsu, rebalancing, reiki, energy healing, therapeutic massage, Jahara Technique)
2007-2008 : Training in Natural Systemic Therapy (Switzerland) and in Shamanism (Italy)
2009: Yoga for Women following Dinah Rodrigues’ Hormone Yoga Therapy (Brazil)
2010: Training in perineology (Switzerland)
2010-2011 : Training in Hatha Yoga at the Yandara Yoga Institute (Mexico)
It was a key moment in my life and the beginning of my work with this feminine principle. To this day I have been trying to understand and integrate what water represents in its very nature: transparency, kindness, but also strength and life.
I currently live in Belgium with my beautiful young daughter.
BACKGROUND
1987: The story of WATA® (WasserTanzen) begins in Switzerland. Aman P. Schröter and Arjana C. Brunschwiler are initiating this method.
1992: Arjana brings WATSU® in Switzerland.
1993: Both pioneer techniques in water treatment are meeting. The IAKA (Institut für Aquatische Körperarbeit – WATSU® and WATA® training school) is founded in Switzerland. Arjana will manage it and teach there until 2004.
1996: Arjana brings WATSU® in Belgium.
TRAINING
1985-2004 : Various trainings in body and energy work (shiatsu, tantsu, rebalancing, reiki, energy healing, therapeutic massage, Jahara Technique)
2007-2008 : Training in Natural Systemic Therapy (Switzerland) and in Shamanism (Italy)
2009: Yoga for Women following Dinah Rodrigues’ Hormone Yoga Therapy (Brazil)
2010: Training in perineology (Switzerland)
2010-2011 : Training in Hatha Yoga at the Yandara Yoga Institute (Mexico)
Jan Janssen
Following a childhood spent in close connection with nature, Jan completed various studies, mainly in Belgium and the United States: civil engineering (6 years), psychology, intuitive development (3 years), and most recently 4 years at Barbara Brennan School of Healing (BBSH) in New York, plus 2 more years for BBSH Teachers Training in Long Island and Miami.
Jan has also been studying the Buddhist philosophy and practicing meditation with Tibetan monks for many years. Although Tibetan Buddhism, Pathwork and Ashtanga Yoga are his main interests, Jan's open spirit acknowledges the value of other traditional and modern movements.
Over the past 16 years, Jan has been leading workshops and courses in consciousness-raising & personal development. He has created and co-created several programmes in this field (such as Hara Dynamiek, Transformation Training, Energies Subtiles, Sons Divins) and has now taught to hundreds of students. He has also facilitated several trainings in family constellations.
People from all walks of life find their way to Jan and his Integral Coaching: a guidance to liberate the full potential of all dimensions into a coherent Whole.
Jan takes great pleasure in walking, meditation, study, dance, writing, humour, profound contact with friends, being on his own and the small things in life...
Jan has also been studying the Buddhist philosophy and practicing meditation with Tibetan monks for many years. Although Tibetan Buddhism, Pathwork and Ashtanga Yoga are his main interests, Jan's open spirit acknowledges the value of other traditional and modern movements.
Over the past 16 years, Jan has been leading workshops and courses in consciousness-raising & personal development. He has created and co-created several programmes in this field (such as Hara Dynamiek, Transformation Training, Energies Subtiles, Sons Divins) and has now taught to hundreds of students. He has also facilitated several trainings in family constellations.
People from all walks of life find their way to Jan and his Integral Coaching: a guidance to liberate the full potential of all dimensions into a coherent Whole.
Jan takes great pleasure in walking, meditation, study, dance, writing, humour, profound contact with friends, being on his own and the small things in life...