Spacial Dynamics Level IV

Mentor Circle

Level IVs will serve as Mentors to Level I, Level II, and Level III students, candidates, and graduates. This recognition is given to individuals who have been certified as Level III Trainers for over 5 years, have made regular contributions to the Spacial Dynamics Level I Trainings and Level II Courses over this time, and have developed expertise in their own areas of application of Spacial Dynamics®.

These individuals are committing to deepening their studies and furthering their research with the Spacial Dynamics Institute and their Level IV Colleagues.

These Level IV Mentors have demonstrated the ability to engage and encourage others to effectively apply Spacial Dynamics® principles and processes in their professions, interactions, and personal lives.


Level IV Mentors


Level IV Honorary


Level IV Candidates

Agnes Papp

Alejandro Dambrosi

Carmel Murphy

Christina Dal Zio

Jeremy Moore

Yifen Chang


Level IV Posthumously

The root of the name Cordula comes from the word “heart.”  

This lovely name captures one of the most salient characteristics of her life;

Cordula simply had a heart for those in need.

Born in Mannheim, Germany Cordula always felt a strong kinship with the United States. Even as a young child she had the dream of living in the States one day. Cordula received her training in Bothmer Gymnastics and Spacial Dynamics in Stuttgart, Germany. She decided to enter a US Green Card lottery, and for this she needed to have at least a theoretical job opportunity waiting for her in America. Late one night, Cordula and I, mostly in jest, drew up a hypothetical job description to enter on to her application form. Against all odds, she won her Green Card, and the hypothetical position became reality.

 Moving to the United States in September, 2001, Cordula was to become extremely instrumental in helping Spacial Dynamics get established in the Americas. She began with the myriad of secretarial and organizational duties outlined in her Green Card job description, and soon expanded her influence to serve as SDI’s Outreach Coordinator. As a perk of her job she attended every Level I and every Level II course that was offered, and over the years, she grew into serving as a very capable, and treasured assistant instructor in the courses. Within a short period of time she also blossomed into one of Spacial Dynamics most talented, successful, and sought-after movement therapists. Her combination of common sense and uncommon dedication to her clients and students found full expression in her private enterprise: Movability.

The Spacial Dynamics Institute recognized Cordula Feuerstack’s gifts, accomplishments, and contributions by awarding her the first-ever Level III Diploma in 2010. Her final role for SDI was a position where all of her strengths and abilities were able to be put to use, and the full spectrum of her ability to connect with others was fully utilized and recognized. As Dean of Student Affairs, she became the “Core” of the organization; the heart for the circulatory system of the Spacial Dynamics Institute.

Cordula is loved, and greatly missed by all who had the pleasure and honor to know her.

 

With respect, admiration, and greatest affection,

Jaimen McMillan

For the Spacial Dynamics Institute