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Mind-Body-Spirit Integration

2 Hours

$135

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Mind-Body-Spirit Integration is a customized experience to help you understand the relationship between your physical condition with your emotional and spiritual states. The therapy may incorporate the modalities of dialogue, shamanic solutions, AquaZaé, hydrotherapy bath, massage, reflexology, polarity and harmonic tuning. The result is a restoration of your ability to consciously manifest personal wellness through increased awareness of the mind-body-spirit synergy. Please come prepared for the possibility of AquaZaé work by bring a swimming suit.  2 hours. $135.00 

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What is Energetic Bodywork?

Energetic Bodywork is founded in the principal that physical symptoms result from unresolved emotion and untended thoughts held in the human energy field surrounding the physical body.  When thoughts and emotion are correlated to what we are feeling physically, we can develop awareness to choices that can bring balance to our being and alleviate the physical symptoms.  Below are explanations of the energetic modalities that are used at Mountain Waves Healing Arts and the sessions we offer.

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Harmonic Tuning  is a natural method of healing using tuning forks based on the sonic ratios inherent in nature.  The tuning forks produce pure musical intervals based on precise mathematical proportions known as the Pythagorean tunings. When we hear these intervals our nervous system attunes to the pitch in much the same way as when we find a pitch for a choir, or tune a piano.  During the listening process our physical body will actually reposition itself in resonance to  the proportion of the musical intervals.

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Polarity Therapy was developed by Dr. Randolph Stone (1890-1981), an osteopath, chiropractor, and naturopath who sought to integrate Eastern and Western approaches to healing. Polarity works with the balance and flow of life energy.  When we are truly well, our bodies vibrate with vitality and our thoughts and emotions are in alignment with our soul’s truth. Polarity works  as a tool to uncover each person's individual truth, thereby allowing for new choices and new experiences.

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Reflexology is a modality that works under the principle that there are reflex areas in the feet, hands and ears that correspond to all the glands, organs, parts and systems of the body.  By manipulating these points on the feet, hands and ears, we can influence the health and vitality of the corresponding systems of the body.

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Shamanic Journeying  is the process of enabling the consciousness to move through non-physical worlds usually experienced in mythology, dreams or near-death experiences.  This process has been in use for tens of thousands of years by our ancestors in nearly every culture across the globe who understood how to maximize the mind and spirit for healing and problem solving.   The practitioners of shamanism are called shaman (pronounced SHAH-mahn), a word from the Siberian tribal vocabulary.

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