Kunye Massage Level I
March 5-12, 2026 in Tallinn, Estonia
Study Kunye Massage & External Therapies
Kunye is the rich and nuanced system of massage from the tradition of Tibetan Medicine. Kunye includes therapeutic techniques such as warming, cupping, herbal oils, joint mobilization, herbal poultice, hot and cold compresses, special points and more. Our program provides a complete training in the modern practice of massage therapy as well as traditional theory and practice on the clinical applications and indications for Kunye external therapies.
Kunye Level I training consists of 50 guided classroom hours and 100 individual practice hours.
This program is for you if you would like to:
Learn & practice the foundational level of Tibetan Kunye massage
Learn therapeutic techniques such as warming, cupping, hot and cold compresses, special points and more.
Learn to help people through massage and external therapies
About Your Teacher
Dr. Cuowangmu Ping has over 30 years of experience in teaching and practicing Tibetan Medicine.
She has studied and worked with many celebrated Teachers and Masters of Tibetan Medicine, astrology, and Buddhist Dharma studies. Dr. Ping has taught all around the world at many conferences and events pertaining to Tibetan Medicine and healthcare.
She has co-founded the Shang Shung School of Tibetan Medicine with locations in United States of America, Spain and more.
She has taught globally at many conferences and events pertaining to Tibetan Medicine and healthcare.
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The Core Foundation Studies include the major topics presented in the Four Tantras (Gyud Zhi), which form the theoretical basis for the practice of Tibetan Medicine. Each semester, several of these topics will be introduced. Students gradually build their knowledge base through the systematic examination and integration of the material as it has been taught for centuries.
Tibetan Medicine Root Tantra
For centuries the Root Tantra has been the essential foundation for all Tibetan Medicine studies. This text clearly introduces all the major topics of the traditional Tibetan Science of Healing. By learning the essential topics covered in the Root Tantra, students are able to fully prepare to integrate the knowledge of each area in greater depth as these topics are presented in a systematic order throughout their course of study.
Tibetan Anatomy & Physiology
The study of Tibetan Anatomy and Physiology covers the formation of the body from conception to death. Students will be introduced systematically to this entire sequence from the initial stages of conception, how the body exists during one’s life, to how it is harmed and perishes in the end. The principles of human conception, stages of development, the shape and interconnection of normal components of the body, how it functions, and how the body dissolves at death the secondary causes, the principles of the appearance of longevity, are among the aspects covered in this course.
Etiology of Illness and Causes of Diseases
This topic of study will show the complete stages of the development of illness in general, i.e. the characteristics of the cause and condition of the producing illness in the constitution of a human being; the way illnesses begin, the nature of becoming an illness, the indications of a manifesting illness, and the categorization of types of disease.
Preventative Medicine
“Living for a long while without illness” is the knowledge of how to protect wellbeing and benefit a person’s life by preventing the occurrence and development of illness in a person’s constitution. Preventative medicine includes the first two of the four principle treatments in Tibetan Medicine, diet and behavior, the last two being medicine and external therapies. These are key factors in the promotion of health. Restoring the essence or “bcud len” will also be introduced during this topic which is part of the topic of Fertility Treatment as well as Geriatrics.
Tibetan Pharmacology
Pharmacology is the training and introduction of administering medicinal compounds for the human body, the third of the four principle treatments of Tibetan Medicine. Covering the basic principles of preparing medicinal substances according to a typology of taste and nature. The first three chapters of Tibetan Pharmcopeia are covered in this section.
Diagnostics
Students will be introduced to the practical theory of investigating and examining the basis of an illness through the three primary components of diagnosis in the Tibetan tradition: observation through touch including pulse analysis; observation through sight including urinalysis; and observation through listening including diagnostic interview.
Methods of Treatment
This topic covers treatment protocols, therapeutic principles and treatment methods for different classes and stages of illness.
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Applications are considered on a rolling basis, however, in order to ensure a place, you are advised to submit your application materials and fee ($50) one month prior to the semester since enrollment is limited. The next cohort of the Tibetan Medicine Diet & Lifestyle Counselor Program will start in the beginning of January, 2026. To ask any questions regarding application and/or to apply email katya@shangshung.org.
Enrollment Deposit
25% of tuition is due upon enrollment into the program and will be applied toward the first semester tuition bill.Enrollment Fee
$50.00 per semesterTuition
Tibetan Medicine Diet & Lifestyle Program
Semesters 1 – 3: $2,135 each
Total Tuition: $6,405**2026 rates, subject to change.
School Payment Plan
Candidates may opt into a payment plan of four (4) monthly payments over a semester period.Example Payment Plan Option for Semesters
Payment 1: 25% + $50 Admin fee. Due upon enrollment.
Payment 2: 25% one month after enrollment
Payment 3: 25% two months after enrollment
Payment 4: 25% three months after enrollmentIncidental expenses, like travel, food or lodging, are not included in tuition.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will there be a program coming up soon?
Applications are currently open to join Kunye Massage Level I training.
Is there housing available during the training?
Housing is the responsibility of the student, but we can help orient you to the local area.
Where is the training located?
For the one-week training course students must travel to Tallinn, Estonia. The massage course will take place in the center area of Tallinn. Exact location will be specified.
What are the pre-requisites for Kunye Level I training?
The course will be conducted in English. The participants must have a good level of English. Live translation to Estonian is available, if needed. No previous massage experience is necessary to participate.