Powerful Bodywork Modalities
Energy bodywork is a general term for modalities that are based on the idea that the human body consists of energy fields that can be stimulated through various techniques in order to promote wellness. The Alternative Medicine Foundation speaks to the concept of energy fields as a vital life force that can be traced back to the oldest medical systems and is known as Qi in China, ki in Japan and prana in India. Inner Connections energy bodywork practitioners believe that keeping the body's energy in a balanced state is the key to maintaining health. The practitioner seeks to help the client re-balance energy in the body by stimulating, unblocking or dispersing it. The result is a greater sense of energy and well-being.
Polarity Therapy Polarity Therapy works on many different levels: subtle energy; nervous, musculo-skeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory and digestive systems and at emotional and mental levels. It has been found useful in dealing with many varied and different expressions of disease by unlocking the holding patterns that create the symptoms. Provided By: Suzi Wilkoff |
Reiki Reiki is a Japanese word. Rei-meaning "higher power" and Ki-meaning "universal life force energy". Reiki heals by directing universal energy to flow through ones body. This allows the life force energy to flow in a healthy, balanced, and natural way. Provided By: Tara Hedges |
Chi Nei Tsang Taoist sages observed that humans often develop energy blockages in and around their internal organs that result in knots and tangles in the abdomen. These can constrict the flow of chi, eventually resulting in physical ailments. By experiencing Chi Nei Tsang techniques of navel and deep organ energy massage, you may release and clear blockages, toxins, excessive heat and negative emotions. Provided By: Suzi Wilkoff |
Holistic Bodywork A combination of massage, energywork and advanced pain relief techniques. An excellent mind and body therapy which can prove transformational! A combination of that releases or brings awareness to stress and pain stored in tissue and muscle tension. Provided By: Tara Griffith and Suzi Wilkoff |