What
is Polarity Therapy?
Polarity
Therapy is a system of energy-balancing involving bodywork,
counseling, therapeutic exercise and nutrition. It is based
on the work of Dr. Randolph Stone who integrated his work as
a naturopath, osteopath and chiropractor with the Eastern concepts
of energy-flow in the Ayurvedic system of India, as well as
the Chinese and Egyptian Hermetic systems.
In
a Polarity session, the practitioner seeks to bring into balance
all levels of the client’s being – physical, emotional,
mental and spiritual. The key to this process is tuning in
to the energy flow of the individual and discovering where
it is blocked and how to get it moving again. A Polarity session
usually consists of about an hour of hands-on bodywork which
involves a series of of both light and deep contacts to release
the energy and allow it to re-establish a normal balanced flow.
This process results in a deep relaxation for the client, allowing
for a release of tension and chronic pain, and providing an
opportunity to discover more about their mental and emotional
blocks and how to develop a healthy attitude towards life.
Through the counseling process, which is an integral part of
the work, the client often gains an insight into the causes
of their stress and finds the key to overcoming their problems.
Corrective exercises and nutritional advice are also an important
part of the process.
Polarity
Therapy can be integrated very effectively into the practice
of other forms of bodywork such as Aromatherapy, Shiatsu, Alexander,
Craniosacral Therapy, Acupuncture etc. and many practitioners
have reported that it has provided a “missing link” and
enabled them to integrate into a whole the many aspects of
the healing arts.
Rex
Beynon, M.A., R.P.P. studied at the Polarity Wellness
Center of New York and founded and directed the Polarity
Wellness Center of New England in the U.S.A. for 12 years.
He has been running training courses in the U.K. and Ireland
for the past ten years. In addition to an extensive background
in bodywork and psychotherapy, he brings to his work a spiritual
dimension drawn from his training in Tibetan, Taoist, and
Kundalini Yoga. Rex transmits the essence of the healing
arts in a simple and clear style of teaching.
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