Massage

Slow down and reconnect with yourself

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Touch is a powerful thing.

It is integral to your health as a human being.

Therapeutic touch relaxes the body, slows the nervous systems, brings peace to your mind.

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Structural Integration

Rolfing Structural Integration improves alignment, postural, and functional movement by releasing patterns of tension in the fascia.

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Therapeutic

Therapeutic massage helps to relax and restore the body. focusing on down-regulating the nervous system and supporting the lymphatic system.

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Ayurvedic

An ancient therapy of warm oil massage that deeply nourishes the nervous system and skin — cleansing the lymphatic system and supporting immunity.

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Maya Healing

An herbal healing session inspired by traditional Maya healing in the lineage of Miss Beatrice Waight, taught by Ann Drucker. These sessions use plants, earth-based healing and womb massage to balance your womb, cycles, hormones and bring your deep feminine intelligence into focus.

12% of your session costs will be sent to the living family of Miss Beatrice in Belize.

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Prenatal & Postpartum

Get support as you move through the rapid changes of pregnancy and birth. Sessions open the fascia and joints to efficiently accommodate the growing baby and support your integration after birth.

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Closing the Bones

A ceremony of womb healing postpartum as well as those who are healing from a miscarriage or abortion. This ceremony can take place any time after the birth, even if it's been decades.

Inspired by the Maya Closing of the Bones ceremony in the lineage of Miss Beatrice Waight, as taught by Ann Drucker.