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Inge Sengelmann, LCSW, SEP, RYT-500 is an embodiment specialist and integrative psychotherapist licensed in Florida and Colorado (Florida Lic. # SW9606; Colorado Lic. # CSW09923364). She delights in helping people connect with their intrinsic self-regulation and inherent inner wisdom through meditation practices and somatic psychology. As a Somatic Experiencing® practitioner, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) specialist, and tantric hatha yoga teacher, she treats the effects of acute and chronic stress on psyche and body to restore the person’s innate capacity to heal. Weaving the latest developments in the field of neuroscience with the ancient wisdom of yoga, Inge develops skillful awareness practices that help people embody their lives in a more fulfilling way, renegotiating past trauma by reestablishing a strong relationship to safety in the present moment. She has taught workshops locally, nationally and internationally on the topic of eating disorders, trauma/PTSD, somatic psychotherapy, and integrative healing. Inge was first initiated into meditation at the age of thirteen, but lacking a teacher, she lost her way. She came to ParaYoga after many years of spiritual seeking to deepen her meditation practice, and she found so much more: a beloved and trusted teacher, a personal relationship with the Divine Mother, a sense of belonging to an ancient lineage, the fellowship of like-minded spiritual seekers, and restored physical vitality that had been depleted by cancer treatment. She is most grateful to have been initiated into the Sri Vidya lineage by her spiritual teacher Yogarupa Rod Stryker, and to have visited the Sri Vidya shrine in India with his teacher, Pandit Rajmani Tigunait, spiritual head of the Himalayan Institute. ParaYoga and Sri Vidya provide a living link to the ancient sciences of Vedanta, Yoga, Tantra & Ayurveda. A ParaYoga Level I teacher, her classes focus on increasing the flow of life’s energy in the body through the integration of breath, movement, visualization and chanting. All of her classes include a deep relaxation and meditation component. Inge is most passionate about embodiment and promotes a practice of embodied psychology and embodied spirituality. Rather than transcending the human, she wants to help her clients and students embody the divine in human form. Her favorite quote by Swami Rama of the Himalayas is: “The goal of sadhana is not to see God or to become divine. You are already divine. To experience your divine nature, first you have to become human…the human within you will pull the divine toward you.”
Inge Sengelmann, LCSW, SEP, RYT-500 is an embodiment specialist and integrative psychotherapist licensed in Florida and Colorado (Florida Lic. # SW9606; Colorado Lic. # CSW09923364). She delights in helping people connect with their intrinsic self-regulation and inherent inner wisdom through meditat...Read More