Bryan Bertsch
BA, Certified Universal Tao Instructor
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Meditation Coach / Energy Healer Expert

Bryan Bertsch Quick Facts
- Main Areas
- Meditation Instruction, Energy Healing
- Career Focus
- Teacher, Healer
- Affiliation
- Universal Tao
Bryan teaches seminars centered on Healing and Transformation meditation practices and also sees clients one on one at his office in Minneapolis. His on-going classes at St. Paul Community Ed are a huge success and Bryan also teaches for companies and corporations. The practices teach you how to take control of your health by learning to observe, revitalize, and harmonize your internal energies. This promotes a healthy physical, emotional, mental and spiritual body.
Bryan graduated from the University of Wisconsin, Madison with an international relations and political science degree in 1995. He is a Certified Universal Tao instructor who has spent time under the direct supervision of Master Mantak Chia in Chiang Mai, Thailand. He has over six years training under Bill Torvund, creator of Sanctuary of the On, and graduated from Bill's two year Healing Mastery course in 2003. Bryan is currently working on his Ministerial Ordination through The Center for Wholeness in Edina, MN with Reverend Ron Moor. Bryan also has experience in tai chi, yoga, breath work and shamanic healing.
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Dedication
I have been practicing a regular meditation for over seven years and have taught meditation classes for six. One of the biggest challenges for people with a meditation practice is commitment, especially at the onset. I have days where I just don’t want to do my practice. Some days that ...
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A Biker's Tale
A couple of weeks ago our second vehicle died. We had gotten a lot out of our 1991 Honda Civic, and we were probably on borrowed time. It was a great opportunity for me and my wife to practice moving gracefully with this unexpected turn, rather than focusing on frustration or helplessness. We ...
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