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Breath Work Worcestershire
Breath is life, and many people fail to breathe correctly.
There are a
variety of modalities that are available, which direct breathing techniques for physical, mental or spiritual health. For example, calm, methodical breathing is used for relaxation and forceful breathing for emotional
release.
Many forms of Breath Work are currently practiced including: Rebirthing, Holotropic and Pranic Breathing, and even different forms of yoga, such as Kriya Yoga, etc.
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Ruth Moriarty Worcestershire
I am a Licensed Massage Therapist, Aromatherapist, Herbalist and Reiki Master. I also give educational talks and develop custom blended aromatherapy products for emotional & physical issues. |
Alison Mascarenhas Cambridgeshire
Hi, I live in Cambridgeshire and I'm a spiritual healer, coming from a psychic family and I've been working with Spirit for the last 35 years. I've worked on myself and family and friends, and the more clear I've become, the higher frequency my guides ha |
Kathy Moores Gloucestershire
Ayurveda will help you to create balance and harmony in your life. |
Karen Hemmings Staffordshire
Offering accredited 1 day training courses from £145 & distance learning courses at £95 in Swedish Body Massage, Thai Hand & Foot Massage, Ear Candling, Indian Head Massage, Reiki. London & Midlands. |
Christy Casley Somerset
Pure Meditation Retreats including Raja & Kriya Yoga,Natural Spiritual Healing,Progressive Counselling & Transformation Hatha Yoga-appointments and courses to Diploma level, Personal Retreats. |
workplace therapies workplace therapies West Sussex
Nationwide therapists offering on-site massage, reflexology, yoga, pilates and stress busting courses! |
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