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Come...
...to enjoy the pleasures of good bodywork. Good bodywork feels good. Often, you relax, feel more vibrant, discover your body in a new way, with greater awareness of its detail, its mysterious insides, and its totality; you feel centered and more in touch with yourself, and your consciousness shifts into a slower and more spacious way of being; you feel light afterwards, and you find resolution to things troubling you, be they physical pains or vital concerns.
If you love being listened to; if you love bodywork that invites you to settle more deeply into your self; if you love how you feel after a good yoga class; then consider coming for a session.
...if you want to feel better physically, or regarding a life issue. If you are looking for help feeling better regarding a specific challenge to physical health, or help with something that is going on in your life, consider coming for a session.
...to participate in a relationship that's open to examination. If you need to spend time with someone who is a willing and well-equipped partner in creating a healthy relationship; who is committed to staying open, non-defensive, and hopeful in the face of challenge, and who has some experience riding the waves of abuse and trauma in a healing way, then consider coming for a session.
...out of curiosity, to explore bodywork's possibilities! If you have a sense of the mystery of body-mind integration, are wondering about subtle energies and rhythms, and want to explore the depths of awareness possible in your own body, consider coming for a session.
I am well-suited to highly sensitive people, fellow bodyworkers, and other well-educated consumers.
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Sometimes we'll talk; sometimes we'll be together in silence.
Sometimes I end a session by playing the harp a bit (which you can request, if you like, ahead of time, to make sure there's a harp nearby).
Wear loose, comfortable, and preferably natural fiber clothes. Please let me know if you have cat allergies or other sensitivities. |
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