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Vibrational Healing

 In neatly 4 decades of offering bodywork and energy seasons, I have collected many modalities and tools.

Reiki and other energetic offerings are surprisingly powerful when offered remotely, which gives us the opportunity to work together wherever we are in the World!

When we combine Reiki with a dash of creativity, Magïc happens!

















In 2005, I traveled to my favorite retreat center, Breitenbush Hot Springs for a training in the history and use of Tuning Forks both personally and in sessions. Already a harpist, I had  studied using sound as a vehicle for balance and harmony a decade before. Our training centered around use of weighted forks on acupuncture points - Ohm tuners and Acutonics. 
Around the same time, I acquired a set of Intentions Tuners (all but one unweighted forks which are intended for use off the body) 

"In water and watery solids, such as the human body, sound travels over 4x faster in the form of photons or sonic shear waves." Dr Karl Maret in the forward to Tuning the Human Biofield, written by vibrational healing maven Eileen McKusick
Her book includes the scientific background of vibrational healing and her experience in using the forks.  Eileen employs both the unweighted and weighted forks on her sessions and teachings.
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A recent addition to Eileen's set of tuners is the Sonic Slider, which she finds especially helpful for work on fascia, and a great tool for personal use! Steady application can facilitate resculpting of the face and body for non surgical curbing and 'face lift!' 
I have been using gua sha both personally and in my practice - finding it effective in softening bound fascia, and stimulating circulation. 

I need to revisit the frequencies of the high quality forks in my collections, and place my Biofield order! I hope to enroll in her next online training, which I feel will stitch my modalities together.  

I use both Reiki and Lightweaving off the body, & find a lovely combination for both in person and Remote sessions.

 Sessions include:
  • check in and intake, where we identify the focus for physical and whole field healing, and set an intention for our session. 
  • The session itself - relax and get comfortable, allow about 45 minutes for the session
  • Sharing - insights, suggestions for benefiting from your session
Stay tuned for updates! 

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