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​'It’s like receiving an extremely honest letter from your body to your conscious mind.' 
Emma  Jackson

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Roel voorbij - coach - teacher - performer -

Flowmatics combines several practises that compliment each other beautifully. The Somatic practises allow the mind to connect and come home within the body, where the emotional anatomy grows awareness about how issues show up in the body. The dynamic change and unwind sessions bring emotional release to stored, blocked energy. Continued tailored practises allow for breaking personal habits and developing new pathways on life's journey. 

As a coach I guide to noticing sensory experiences people generally don't take notice of,
 yet it’s an aspect of intelligence useful in many ways. I'm all about building trust, safety and experiencing from an honest mindset to build a friendly relationship with the body. 

Throughout my career I explored the extend of wisdom the body has to offer through the use of somatic experiencing. By incorporating this in my teaching, coaching and performing this resulted in a growth in presence, body awareness and vitality. 'When you discover how to listen, a new world opens up'.
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I'm passionately engaged with the search to inner truth. Interested in social interaction and its underlying motivations I became an actor. Acting itself is a creative exploration that never offers the final answers. After having graduated from the Amsterdam University of the Arts I performed internationally over 15 years before moving to Australia.
These days i'm a coach, performer and a teacher at Sydney's leading Acting schools.
more about Roel
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Tangible things that happen when I practise Flowmatics

  • Experience relief of tension in shoulders, back and neck.  
  • Being more grounded in body and voice. 
  • More clarity, connection to intuition, presence and vitality
  • A while ago I suffered an injury related to a disc in my neck (the cervical vertebrae C6-C7). At times it will play up and radiate pain that spreads out to the shoulder and middle back and sometimes blocks freedom of movement. Usually this happens when tension builds for whatever reason. It therefore has become my built-in thermometer to detect that something is off and that I need to practise. The unwind practise helps soften the injury by releasing its energy and let it flow freely instead.​
  • Repeated practise helps creating an internal language without words, a logic of the body's sensory experience and emotional resonance. This empowers self correction through sensing of self in a carefull way, moving forward more flexible, connected and stronger.
  • Feeling relaxed and at home in the body in a pleasant way. 
  • The more I'm able to let go, the more my body can restore to it’s natural equilibrium.
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