Coherent Aura Mastery: Implosive Energy, Bliss & Higher Consciousness

Bringing the school’s implosion and coherence principles fully alive through embodied practice, showing how clarity, bliss, intuitive perception, sovereignty, & higher consciousness naturally emerge in real life.

June 14–19, 2026 · Vernet-les-Bains, France · Residential course

Course Overview

Dan Winter, Patrick Botte, and special guest faculty: Nichola with guitar, sacred dance and his work on plasma Angels/Daemon – inner dream work, and also with Lianne  – our dedicated special local yoga teacher .. Sarah may also join us from Tunis- with her well known practical skills – Aura hygiene / clairvoyance and more.  ( Gayle unfortuneately just informed us she is not able to join us for personal reasons).  The primary original source on bliss science / hygiene is Dan’s book: Bliss Hygiene for the Young   www.goldenmean.info/consciouskids , and his many years leading East Coast USA Sufi Dance conference at his farm there.   Dan teaches techniques for young and old – HOW the aura and formed and stabilized ( living plasma).  Dan will delve more into his famous films on THE ACTUAL ELECTRICAL MEANING OF ASCENSION.  Patrick Botte  ( www.craniosacral-app.com) is coming specially from Belgium – bringing more detailed and experiential work with his software   Flameinmind com – actual EEG measures of bliss, with HRV / Breath and Ithrve.com – Breath and Heart Rate Variability. Also Patrick will demo his famous www.plasmaphire.com and much more. Of course we plan fun afternoons together in the Sacred Trees park next door.. and the famous mountain gorge here.      -A few more practical notes: There is a welcome catered Indian dinner: Sunday June 14 (afternoon check in) ..  On 3 weekdays there will be catered multi course locally grown vegetarian meals, on 2 days- we will make our own amazing lunch – and use 2 local special eateries for dinner. Check out is Sat. morn.    This promises to be one our best events!  

Course Structure & Learning Format

The course unfolds as a dynamic and immersive learning environment combining conceptual presentations, live demonstrations and experiential practices. Rather than following a rigid daily curriculum, the structure evolves organically in response to the group, allowing depth, exploration and real-time integration.

Teaching is led primarily by Dan Winter, supported by Patrick Botte and guest contributors, and weaves together scientific insight, intuitive understanding and embodied experience. Complex concepts—such as the formation and stabilization of the human energy field as living plasma—are approached through imagery, practical demonstration and participatory inquiry.

A central element of the format is direct experience. Sessions include guided practices, breath and coherence work, and the use of biofeedback tools (including EEG, HRV and related technologies) to explore measurable states of coherence and “bliss” in real time. Participants are invited to observe, experiment and relate theory to their own lived experience.

There is significant space for open dialogue, questions and shared exploration. The learning environment encourages curiosity, personal inquiry and interaction between participants, faculty and guest contributors.

The rhythm of each day balances focused sessions with time for integration. Informal outdoor activities, including time in the surrounding natural environment, complement the teaching and support a more embodied and integrative learning process.

Faculty

Core Faculty

Dan Winter

Founder and Core Faculty of the school, Independent researcher, lecturer and theorist whose work bridges physics, biology, sacred geometry and consciousness studies. He is best known for developing the world’s leading Grand Unified Field theory in collaboration with physicist Mark Rohrbaugh, presented at FractalGUT.com. Dan Winter’s original book “Hygiene for Bliss for the Young”  http://www.goldenmean.info/consciouskids

Patrick Botte

Patrick is a biologist and electrophysiologist working as an independent researcher at the intersection of physiology, biofeedback and vibrational technologies. His work explores the harmonization of cardiac, craniosacral and brain rhythms, leading to the development of apps and devices that support coherence, deep meditation and embodied vitality.

Guest Faculty

Selected sessions may include contributions from associate faculty members or visiting contributors, offering complementary perspectives aligned with the core training. Guest participation may vary depending on the course focus and availability.

Intended Audience

This course is open to individuals with a sincere interest in consciousness, energy, and the experiential understanding of coherence, “bliss”, and the human energy field.

It is suitable both for those beginning to explore these themes and for participants with prior experience in related fields such as meditation, bodywork, energy practices, or biofeedback. The approach bridges intuitive perception with measurable phenomena, making it accessible while still offering depth for more experienced participants.

The training may be particularly relevant for practitioners, facilitators, and therapists who wish to deepen their sensitivity to energy dynamics and explore practical tools for working with coherence in themselves and others. However, no specific professional background is required.

Participants should be comfortable engaging in both conceptual exploration and experiential practices, including group work and personal inquiry.

Practical Information

Language of instruction
The course is taught in English. Participants are welcome to use their native language during informal exchanges or when working in small groups where appropriate.

Daily rhythm

The daily rhythm combines focused sessions, experiential practices and time for integration. While there is a general structure to each day, the schedule remains flexible to allow for depth, group process and spontaneous exploration. Participants are encouraged to bring a notebook and wear comfortable clothing suitable for both indoor and outdoor activities.

Course setting
The seminar takes place in Vernet-les-Bains, in the Mediterranean Pyrenees of southern France. The course is held in a private hotel with a large park and pool, providing a quiet and contained environment for focused work.

Meals and self-organization
Meals are partly catered and partly self-organised, depending on the day. Some days include locally prepared vegetarian meals, while on others participants may prepare simple meals together or explore nearby cafés and restaurants within walking distance.

Travel and access
Vernet-les-Bains is accessible via several transport routes. From the nearby stunning old town of Villefranche-de-Conflent, buses connect to the coastal city of Perpignan. International access is possible via airports in Girona (Spain’s budget Airport near Barcelona), Barcelona, Toulouse, or Perpignan.

Local environment
Vernet-les-Bains is an ancient spa town known for its hot springs, cafés, and hiking culture. The location lies at approximately 700 meters altitude at the foot of the Pic du Canigou (2,785 m), offering direct access to extensive hiking opportunities starting from the hotel surroundings.

Requirements
No prior experience is required. Participants are simply invited to bring curiosity, openness, and a willingness to engage both conceptually and experientially.

Fees & Conditions

Course fee (per person):

• Single room (non‑ensuite, 1 person per room): 1040 €
• Shared twin room (non‑ensuite, 2 people per room): 940 €
• Shared twin room (ensuite, 2 people per room):  970 €
• Double room (ensuite, 2 people sharing one double bed): 970 €
• Family room (ensuite, 3-4 people per room): 970 €

The shared shower and toilet for non‑ensuite rooms are conveniently located on the same floor.

A limited number of tuition reductions may be available upon request. These involve up to a 200 € reduction in exchange for approximately 60–90 minutes of daily assistance with practical tasks.

Accommodation

Accommodation is offered on a first-come, first-served basis and is subject to availability. Participants will stay in a beautiful French house with comfortable, clean, and light-filled bedrooms.

Meals

Meals are partly catered and partly self-organised throughout the week. On several days, participants will enjoy freshly prepared vegetarian meals made with locally sourced ingredients. On other days, meals may be prepared together or taken in nearby cafés and restaurants within walking distance.

This flexible approach allows for both shared group moments and personal choice, while supporting a relaxed and informal atmosphere.

Participants are invited to arrive on Sunday afternoon, followed by a shared welcome dinner in the evening, allowing time to settle into the space and connect with the group.

Registration
To register your interest, please complete the registration form available on the Registration page

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