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Therapeutic
Massage
Therapeutic
Massage is an integration of different massage techniques promoting
relaxation, improving circulation, enhancing overall skin tone and
soothes muscle tension. Techniques are intuitively geared toward
your needs and may include: Swedish, range of motion, focus work,
acupressure, craniosacral, reflexology, reiki and aromatherapy.
Therapeutic massage helps to restore balance and ensure a sense
of well being throughout your system.
Medicinal Aromatherapy Massage
Escape
into the kingdom of blissful relaxation. Using the wisdom of essential
oils which vibrate to the highest frequency, with each drop you
will feel the divine essence of love enter your body, mind and soul.
Harnessing the healing energy of nature to uplift and balance all
your systems, such as your central nervous system, immune, lymphatic,
cardiovascular, digestion, respiratory, and endocrine with focus
work on specific areas.
Aroma
Chakra Massage
An
emotional and spiritual approach; a pure nirvana experience! Matching
the right oil to open and balance your chakras, this session will
leave you in a state of Bliss which will continue to unite your
being. A beautiful gift of love from the Deva Kingdom!
Polarity
Therapy Session
Working
with the life-force of your body, using hands-on contacts, toning,
breathing and gentle counseling techniques to bring body, mind,
emotions and spirit into a state of balance, harmony and vibrant
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Somatic
Trauma Resolution
Transform
trauma into empowerment and healing on all levels using a powerful
new approach called Somatic Trauma Resolution, based in part on
Somatic Experiencing. Trauma is defined as anything that is overwhelming
to the nervous system of an individual, so it may include birth,
drugs, surgery, accidents and injuries, emotional or physical shock,
abuse, or even discouraging messages about ourselves. STR is an
effective way to prevent chronic problems from developing, or to
release causes once illness has set in. A few STR sessions after
an accident can save years of psychotherapy, chiropractic, and drugs.
You don’t have to wait until Post-Traumatic Symptom Disorder
(PTSD) has set in. Basic STR skills, such as becoming curious about
our bodily sensations, are helpful to anyone. |
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