Courses for Conscious Therapists

The Fascial Feel

Myofascial training with a Somatic and Trauma-informed approach for anyone interested in learning more about the Myofascial system and working with it in a gentle yet profound way.

Learn to use Myofascial Techniques to improve your Client Outcomes.

Anxiety, depression and trauma all have an effect on the body and the nervous system. Touch provides a clear and direct pathway to the adhesions, misfirings and crossed wires they create. It also offers the possibility to realign the Autonomic nervous system towards a neuroception of safety and establish an embodied sense of wholeness and health. Fascial techniques will be taught in a way that you will feel confident and competent to use this gentle modality in your practice, even if you are not a trained Massage Therapist.

Our Celtic Hearth, Nova Scotia, Canada: July 11-14, 2025

Myofascial release is a way of connecting to the body in a profound way.

Taking these courses as a therapist you will learn and experience ways to engage with the fascial tissue at the restriction or barrier, and learn to allow change, softening and releasing to happen. This physical and energetic communication between practitioner and client, and between the cells of the client’s own body, facilitate transformation and release of old patterns, toxins and beliefs that have held the body prisoner to pain and restrictive forces, sometimes for years. 

Fascial Touch allows us to recognize holding patterns

Fascial Touch also gives access to holding patterns that, once recognized and acknowledged, can slow the speed of anxiety, the weight of depression and the immobility of trauma. Unwinding the fascial restrictions restores the essential movement of the being that dwells within the body. 
These courses will enhance your massage practice and your own ability to hold space for your client’s process. Myofascial release is a gentle yet powerful way to engage the person’s own healing system and create lasting change. 

Touch in to the wisdom of the body.

Establish an Embodied Sense of Wholeness and Health.

Join us in Nova Scotia in 2025

July 11-14th: The Fascial Feel course (16 hours total)

Friday - 4-8pm

Saturday and Sunday 10am-2pm

Monday 9am-1pm

Use Myofascial Techniques to integrate the whole body.

Many bodywork trainings only focus on the specific areas of the body. Of course this is important in your work but often hypertonicity or Fascial adhesions go far beyond one area of the body. This course was created to help practitioners find a more integrated approach and to give a wholistic framework to assess and work with the rest of the body as well. This training does not certify you in Massage Therapy but will give you some basic skills with which to work with clients and other Health Practitioners safely and knowledgeably.

Incorporate Myofascial techniques to highlight connectivity and create space for intimacy and pleasure to expand.

The Myofascial system is becoming more understood in its role as an ancient but still present communication system. Sometimes with trauma, we lose the connection to parts of our body. These 'forgotten' areas can then become dis-eased and cause many symptoms that impede our ability to feel pleasure or to relate to Self.

Presence your own unique gifts as a bodyworker so that your clients benefit from working with YOU!

Hands on Learning

  • Learn in a small group with lots of personal attention

  • Give and Receive practice sessions with other bodyworkers

  • Share feedback with colleagues in your field

  • Lots of time to practice what you learn hands on

  • Taught by a Practicing Massage Therapist, and Somatic Psychotherapist with over 15 years experience.

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Nova Scotia, Canada July 11-14th, 2025

Upgrade your Bodywork Skills

Leading Edge Myofascial Techniques

John F. Barnes describes the fascial system in this way “Fascia is a specialized system of the body that has an appearance similar to a spider's web or a sweater. Fascia is very densely woven, covering and interpenetrating every muscle, bone, nerve, artery and vein, as well as, all of our internal organs including the heart, lungs, brain and spinal cord. The most interesting aspect of the fascial system is that it is not just a system of separate coverings. It is actually one continuous structure that exists from head to toe without interruption. In this way you can begin to see that each part of the entire body is connected to every other part by the fascia, like the yarn in a sweater.”
One can surmise then that this integral system of the body would play a crucial role in our experience of connectedness, intimacy and embodiment. Being a tissue that is everywhere in the body, fascia has a unique opportunity to help us create a somatic sense of self. Dialoguing with our own fascial system creates this connection with our innermost being in a way that allows us to heal, feel pleasure and experience intimacy. 

What does it mean to ‘unwind’ your fascia? 

Gabrielle Roth, the creator of 5 rhythms dance once said, “Just set people in motion and they will heal themselves.” This idea of movement as being a healing force in our body is not new. I believe many of the ancient systems of health and vitality, such as yoga or qigong, are based on this idea of sensing the inner movements the body wants to make and following that wisdom. 

“Myofascial release is the three-dimensional application of sustained pressure and movement in the fascial system in order to eliminate fascial restrictions and facilitate the emergence of emotional patterns and belief systems that are no longer relevant or are impeding progress.” John F Barnes

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July 11-14th, 2025

“The combination of myofascial release, craniosacral therapy, myofascial unwinding, and effective communication represents interlocking links or components  where the sum is greater than its parts.”

Are you ready to learn?

Explore solo, partner and multiple person unwinding techniques that you can incorporate into your bodywork practice


Here's what you'll learn:

The Fascial Feel Course- July 11-14th, 2025

What you will learn in this course:

  • To feel the fascia in our own body and to experience the unwinding process which arises within the fascia in response to the gentle rocking, compression or traction techniques

  • To be able to differentiate between our own goals of treatment and the client’s body wisdom and timing.


  • To understand the neurobiology of how trauma becomes locked in the body tissues and to give safe and gentle ways to work with this in our sessions with patients.


  • To have a good level of expertise with a range of fascial techniques that can confidently be incorporated in a treatment session

My Promise to You

This course will add skill and understanding of bodywork and the Myofascial system to your practice. If you have any concerns, I will address these personally and ethically. Refunds are given up to one week before the course date minus a $50 admin fee.

Worldwide recognition

with these Trainings

Canada

ISSSE

Approved as an Elective for the Canadian Training in Somatic Sex Education

USA

ACSB

Recognized by the Association of Certified Sexological Bodyworkers

UK

Sea School of Embodiment

Recognized as a CPD course by the Sea School of Embodiment and the UK trainings in Sexological Bodywork and Somatic Sex Education

NS

MTANS

Recognized as a PD course by the Nova Scotia Association of Massage Therapists and also in NB, NL, PEI, AB and other Regulatory Colleges in Canada

I feel more confident..

Thanks for a great weekend in T.O. I feel more confident, and I’m grateful we had ample time to practice and experience firsthand the power of (healing) touch. 
As a New Yorker, I struggle with the perpetual pelvic clench — this takes practice and time to UN-learn of course. 

THANK YOU mucho, Ailsa!!
Intro course participant

Michael

Mindblown!

Hi Ailsa, i just wanted to share with you the continued astounding experiences that I, and clients have with the kind of touch/bodywork I learned with you.  It amazes me every time. A client today experienced what sounded/seemed/looked (and his debrief matched) like deep and profound love and connection, in a simple touch with no movement (in the way we practiced in your courses). He was moved. Energetic 'stuff' happened. Mind blown. Thank you.

Fascial course participant

LG

Fascia related observation....

.I took first level massage for SSE course, last year.
And learned that when breasts hang uneven....different, it could/is be fascia.  This was me at the course.
I've been sporting a mostly bra-less life (in the face of a culture that would hold me solidly as someone who should wear a bra at all times due to breast size), and now, four months later, when I gaze down on myself, my breasts hang as mirrors of each other....whereas my right always looked bigger, was positioned differently, and associatef with discomfort, and rib cage pain.

Thank you Ailsa Keppie.

Lara

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July 11-14th, 2025

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$500 CAD + HST

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Ailsa Keppie

BSc, Hons, RMT, SSE, MFR therapist

www.ailsakeppie.com/courses

Ailsa Keppie has been actively involved with embodiment modalities since she was a teenager.

Having studied dance, physical theatre and circus in her 20’s as well as working professionally as an aerial artist, Ailsa moved on to study Massage Therapy, graduating in 2010 from the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy in Halifax.

During her career she has studied Feldenkrais, Yoga, Pilates, Trauma Releasing Exercises TRE, Myofascial Release, Bioenergetic Analysis, Somatic Sex Education, Theta healing and Geotran Energy field work.

Ailsa has created numerous continuing education courses for bodywork professionals and has been actively teaching since 2014. She brings her passion for integrating the body, mind and spirit into all of her work with students and clients.

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Frequently asked questions

Is there a payment plan option?

Yes, I am happy to discuss a payment plan that can work for you! Email ailsa@ailsakeppie.com and enquire.

Will I get a certificate?

Ailsa will issue a pdf certificate of participation in the course which can be used to show you attended the course. This certificate does not certify you to practice 'Massage Therapy' or 'Myofascial Release'. These courses will be an add on to your current Certification in a Touch Profession) or count as Continuing Education.

How do you allow for alternate learning styles?

The techniques offered in these courses are mostly hands on techniques although some adaptations can be made if people have differing comfort levels with giving or receiving touch. Many of the techniques can be done on your own body or on other areas of the body so that safety and comfort of both giver and receiver can be maintained. Ailsa offers mostly audio cues during the practice sessions, but adaptations can be made if someone prefers printed handouts or kinaesthetic exercises.

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Register for The Fascial Feel - an intermediate MFR training

July 11-14th, 2025

Location: Our Celtic Hearth, Hortonville, NS, Canada

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Price of the course/s does not include accomodations which can be added for a discounted price. Email ourceltichearth@gmail.com for details

Here's what's included:

The Fascial Feel Course

July 11-14th, 2025


  • certificate of participation

  • 4 days (4 hours per day) of hands on learning

  • Relax and Learn in a beautiful Retreat Center in the Annapolis Valley of NS.

  • Discounted Accommodations can be provided - email for details

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