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What is BodyTalk

BodyTalk is a holistic healthcare approach that sees and treats the body as a whole, not as individual parts. This involves considering and treating: (a) your physical state; (b) your emotional state; (c) your embedded belief systems and psychological state: (d) your energy / ‘qi’; and (e) your environment.

Each of us carry unique memories, past experiences, medical histories, and past traumas (physical, mental, or emotional).

Treating each individual holistically on a mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual plane helps the body release any stored and unprocessed memories, past experiences, past traumas. This allows us to get to the root cause of the discomfort and concern, rather than merely providing temporary symptomatic relief.

Not all clients come in with discomforts and symptoms of being unwell. BodyTalk sessions also serve as a maintenance and a vitality boost on a regular basis.

All sessions are conducted via zoom for 1 hour at SGD $185 per session.

The Body’s Intelligence To Self-Heal

The underlying principle behind BodyTalk is that the body has an innate intelligence to heal itself. If you accidentally cut yourself, your blood cells and plasma will form a body of platelets to stop the bleeding. This automatic corrective process happens inside our bodies as well, such as cellular repair and regeneration. Most people underestimate the body’s innate self-healing mechanism as these are often internal processes which cannot be physically experienced with the five senses.

Understanding Symptoms And Root Causes

Typically, areas of a client’s body (including the past experiences and memories it has had) shows up as priorities to be treated in that session. Usually, treating a symptomatic complaint is like trying to get to the bottom of a house of cards. The symptom is at the top, showing up and making itself very obvious to the client that something is wrong. The root cause, and everything related to the root cause, are the layers beneath that symptom, which also gets treated in the session.

Restoring Intercellular Communication

BodyTalk improves intercellular communication and serves as a ‘reset’ on the body. This is important as the brain should be able to send signals to different parts of the body that requires attention or repair. For example,  if the brain, for any reason, does not know that there is a problem in a particular part of the body such as the stomach due to poor intercellular communication, the self-correcting effectiveness within the body can be inhibited, which could result in a slower recovery.

 

 

WHAT TO EXPECT IN SESSIONS

Priorities are determined from neuromuscular feedback. The client is fully clothed and supine during the treatment. A series of tapping (or distant-tapping, for sessions held on zoom) on our ‘three brains (the cephalic, cardiac, and enteric brain) helps the body restore intercellular communication, improve the whole-brain state, as well as implement a ‘system reboot’. The session ends with a debrief and review on the priorities that showed up.

Is this similar to Reiki?

The answer is no. I often get asked if this is similar to Reiki. Whilst both modalities treat the body as a whole, Reiki uses an energetic channelling of universal energy through the practitioner.

 

BodyTalk on the other hand, uses neuromuscular feedback. There is no energetic chanelling even in a distant zoom-session.

 

During a BodyTalk session, the practitioner does not interfere with the client’s energies, neither does the practitioner ‘tap into’ the energies of the client. The practitioner’s role is that of a facilitator who simply mirrors and reflects the priorities of the client.

So When Does The Healing Process Take Place?

The healing process commences during the BodyTalk session itself and continues for days after. This is because the BodyTalk session nudges the body’s healing process. Self-correction commences and will continue to self-repair even after the session.

 

Most of the time, clients may not experience huge shifts or a ‘healing crisis’ after the session. This depends on how in-touch clients are with their bodies and also varies on a case-by-case basis.

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