
Metamorphic massage

Metamorphic massage was developed in the 1960s by Robert St. John, an English naturopath and reflexologist. He discovered that certain points on the feet, hands and head were linked to the prenatal periods of our lives.
This is because the spinal column, located against the outside of the womb, stores the mother's internal and external influences. Stress, shock or trauma can be recorded in the subconscious of the foetus. This explains why the origin of certain behaviours or blockages, which are sometimes passed on from generation to generation, is so difficult to find.
What's the aim of metamorphic massage?
It aims at liberating you from the emotional, physical and mental blockages stored in your cellular memory. These obstacles prevent you from moving forward and may also create unexplained fears, recurring nightmares, anxiety...
Metamorphic massage enables you to reach your full potential, to transform yourself into the person you should have been without these limiting patterns.
The process is rather psychic than spiritual than physical.
How is it performed?
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Metamorphic massage is a gentle, non-invasive method of touching.
It is practised in comfortable clothing, and consists of gentle stimulation of the reflex zones of the spinal column on the feet, hands and skull.
The treatment lasts 1 hour.
Who is it for?
It can be done to anyone who wants to free themselves from unexplained blockages, or who is looking for
change.
It is particularly beneficial for children, because the sooner you are reconnected to your original power, the sooner you will be able to open your wings. Children with ADHD, behavioural or sleep problems can also benefit from this treatment.
For pregnant women, the treatment will have an effect not only on theirselves but also a rebound effect on their foetus.
This is not a therapeutic massage and in no way replaces medical advice.