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Andrew Ewing – Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy & Compassionate Inquiry Therapist
Grounding // Stillness // Silence // Awareness
Realising your own healing potential is possibly one of the most profound and enabling discoveries you can experience it can change the course of your life, it certainly did in me.
As we become more present and connected with ourselves, there is safety and space for authentic expression through our body, psyche, life, and community. It would be my honour to support you in your own process of reconnecting back to true health.
Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy
Discover the body’s capacity for natural healing
Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy is a gentle hands-on restorative treatment that pays special attention to settling the nervous system and facilitates the body’s natural healing ability.
Treatments can help reduce pain, calm the nervous system, speed up recovery from injury or surgery and increase feelings of overall well-being.
The aim of Craniosacral treatment is to locate and address the roots of aches and pain, acute and chronic disease, and emotional and psychological disturbances, to resolve and move beyond them.
Compassionate Inquiry
Recognize the unconscious dynamics that run your life
Using Compassionate Inquiry, both the individual and therapist unveil the level of consciousness, mental climate, hidden assumptions, implicit memories and body states that form the real message that words both express and conceal. Through Compassionate Inquiry, the client can recognize the unconscious dynamics that run their lives and how to liberate themselves from them.
About Andrew
Andrew trained in India and Australia and graduated with an Advanced Diploma and has undertaken postgraduate studies. Currently works as an assistant tutor with Body Intelligence, is a registered member of the Pacific Association of Craniosacral Therapists and is a qualified Compassionate Inquiry practitioner.
I acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we work, the Bundjalung people; primarily, the Midjumbil and Durumbil clans, and pay my respects to elders past, present and emerging.