GSR Curators
Who is a curator?
A GSR Curator is an experienced specialist who helps participants master GSR Module 1: understand the theory of the method, develop precise session skills, and work through all technical nuances.
Anyone can study Module 1 independently using the online course. For those who want support while learning Module 1, curator support is available.
A Curator will help you step by step with the theoretical and practical aspects of the technique, answer your questions, and provide support throughout your learning of Module 1.
What requests do curators help with:
- Interested in deepening into specific topics (relationships, money, work, etc.)
- Not confident in the correct execution of the technique
- Afraid that I won’t succeed
- Tried to master it myself but stopped before reaching the end
- Don’t understand whether I’m doing the session to zero
- Want to understand working with flows and goals (PG1 and PG2) better
- Want to capture symptoms more accurately
How does training with a curator work?

Online
In group format.

Duration
4–5 days, 2–3 hours per day.

How often
Module 1 with a curator takes place approximately every 2 months.

Support
Curators answer questions that arise during training and also stay in touch with Module 1 participants in a private Telegram chat.
Group training is free for all
participants of GSR Module 1.
You may join as many times as you wish — each cycle of training deepens your understanding and increases the precision of your practice.
Recordings of previous cycles from different Curators are also available to all Module 1 participants for self-study.
How to join?
Announcements of upcoming online groups are published in the Module 1 Telegram chat, which is accessible to everyone who has purchased GSR Module 1. Terms of participation in the in-person curator groups may differ.

Our curators
GSR curators are experts and specialists who are genuinely passionate about what they do. They will share their love for the method and show you how to improve your life step by step using GSR Module 1.

