Therapies
CranioSacral Therapy Deep Tissue Massage Ear Candling Facials
Infant Massage Lymph Drainage Therapy Lymphedema Therapy
Process Acupressure Rolling Massage Somato-Emotional Release
Spinal Release Swedish/Medical Massage
Visceral Manipulation Zero Balancing
Chua K’a Mongolian Massage
Developed from the ancient Mongolian warriors, Chua K’a Massage was introduced in America through the Arica Institute and the work of Oscar Ichazo. It is based on the principle that the body stores the memory of pain long after a wound has healed. The Mongolian warriors knew that if they did not remove the memory of an injury, it made them a weaker body, ruled by fear. By releasing these areas of trauma, awareness is returned to the body along with the wisdom of life experience.
Chua K’a was originally taught as a self massage - practitioners used their hands as tools to liberate their bodies. After practicing Chua K’a on my own body for over 100 hours, the results were so incredible that I began to make it a practicing art for clients. Chua K’a feels like your body is being sculpted out – it is done with a touch that is both deep and cathartic, but not painful. Chua K’a can produce states of ecstasy by awakening the Spirit Body and returns awareness to zones that were previously asleep. With each Zone of the body different emotional fears are also released. I recommend Chua K’a as one of the most effective forms of deep skeletal-muscular therapy. I also offer classes in this ancient self massage technique. Conditions that benefit from Chua K’a are:
• Back aches • Neck pain and loss of range of motion • Foot and Leg pain • Indigestion • Breathing Problems • Shoulder pain and frozen shoulder • Old injuries that never felt completely healed • Problems with grounding • Fear of dying, fear of failing • Lack of Self Awareness and Self Acceptance
