(closed) TibMET 2 / TET 2 - Basic Ku Nye with Jacqueline Yu | Aug 2024
The Ku Nye massage originated from the ancient kingdoms of Tibet over 3900 years ago and is a practice indigenous to the Tibetan medical tradition.
The Ku Nye massage originated from the ancient kingdoms of Tibet over 3900 years ago and is a practice indigenous to the Tibetan medical tradition. Earliest Tibetans practiced Ku Nye through the diagnosis and application of specific infused oil or substances extracted from butter to treat the person’s imbalance or constitution.
This in-person practical course will be conducted in English.
Prerequisite
All students must complete TTM 1 - Introduction to Tibetan Medicine or its equivalent to attend this course.
Certificate of Completion
Graduates who complete TibMET levels 1 through 7 are certified with a Sorig Khang International Diploma of Advanced Studies in Tibetan Medicine & External Therapies (DAS in TibMET).
Graduates who complete TTM levels 1 through 5 are certified with a Sorig Khang International Diploma of Advanced Studies in Traditional Tibetan Medicine (DAS in TTM).
For full curriculum, please refer to our website.
A Certificate of Attendance in Basic Ku Nye will be granted by Sorig Khang Singapore upon completion of all lessons, and completion and passing grade of all quizzes and homework assignments in this course. Student must complete the content within six months of the start of the course.
Student Membership
For enrollment in our academic courses organized by Sorig Khang Singapore, all students are required to have a valid student membership.
A message from Sorig Khang Singapore!
New Student Walkthrough
Study Texts
Things to bring
Morning: Introduction to Ku Nye massage, preparations & use of specialized oils
Afternoon: Facilitated joint movements
Morning: Joint movements practice
Afternoon: Application of Heat or Cold
Morning: Massage techniques & treatment of muscles of trunk
Afternoon: Treatment of muscles of arms and legs, head and face
Morning: Methods of oil removal & Resting positions
Afternoon: Ku Nye basic practice
Ku Nye Demonstration by Dr. Nida Chenagtsang
Kunye Department in Xining Tibetan Hospital
Kam Nye
Joint movements - legs/hip
Foot Massage
Face massage
Jacqueline Yu