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Basic Seminar Part 2 - November 2025

Basic Seminar Part 2 - November 2025

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Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th November 2025 

8:30am to 5:30pm

Venue: Rose Park Hotel, 92-102 Gladstone Road, Parnell, 1010 Auckland, New Zealand

The Basic Seminar (formerly called 5-day Seminar) is the foundational Jin Shin Jyutsu course for everyone and for those who want to become practitioners of the Art, as well as continue working on themselves.

This seminar is a study of Mary Burmeister's Text Book 2 (Text Books Sold Separately Here). It will include daily lectures and hands-on application.

The seminar consists of two parts over 2 different weekends which require to be booked separately, it includes lectures and hands-on application.

PART 2

14 hour class of studying (prerequisite: Part 1):

  • The 12 organ body function circulation pathways
  • The elements and their relationships
  • Pulse listening and assessment (cont.)
  • Special sequences applications: Special Body Functions
  • Practice self-help and applying to others.

Each day will feature a lecture as well as hands-on sessions. Body Reading, as it pertains to Jin Shin Jyutsu, will be explored and studied throughout the class. With time each day for Q & A.

Student's First Basic Seminar:

A Certificate of Attendance is issued after a student’s first Basic Seminar of Part 1 and Part 2 at the same time.

Student's Third Basic Seminar Certificate:

Upon completion of three Basic Seminars taught by authorised instructors of Mary Burmeister JSJ Institute and the JSJ Spirit, Mind, Body faculty, a second certificate is issued, confirming that 105 hours of class time have been attended.

For those students considering practicing Jin Shin Jyutsu professionally, attendance of a minimum of three Basic Seminars (Must complete both Part 1 & Part 2 over the 2 weekends) is required. We suggest spreading these classes over at least 18 months of study and practice.

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