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Specialties
Joshua offers transformative healing services to help you live life fully. He is a gifted Certified Massage Therapist specializing in Structural Bodywork. He utilizes Myofascial Release, various forms of Active Therapy, Myoskeletal Alignment Therapy (in the process of certification), in addition to many other influences like Zero Balancing and the Anatomy Trains model by Thomas Myers. He also offers External Qi Healing, an energetic method of healing from the Taoist Tradition that uses Qi (or life force energy that is utilized in Tai Ji and Qi Gong) to heal our bodies on a deep level. He is a seasoned movement artist well trained in the arts of Wu Dang Tai Ji, Qi Gong and Hatha Yoga. He is passionate about helping you being present in your body and offering guidance on how to maintain that presence.
History
Established in 2015.
After almost 10 years of working in the Massage Therapy and Bodywork field I decided to branch out fully on my own. I bring my own experience and background to the table to create a model of healing that I have found to be personally rewarding and powerful.
Meet the Business Owner
Joshua B.
Business Owner
Joshua was always interested in movement, music, art and the spiritual world ever since he can remember. When he was younger he concentrated on visual art and music, mainly in the form of illustration/painting and guitar. In his mid twenties he experienced some trying times that pushed him to look at his life and what he was contributing to this world. He also experienced a time of health concerns. He started actively studying movement: Capoeira, Hatha Yoga, Qi Gong, meditation, dance and eastern philosophy. It awoke in him a love he had long since denied. He knew there was more of a connection between his emotions, his movement patterns and his physical being than he had previously known. He decided to make a change and go to Lauterstein-Conway Massage School in Texas.
For the last 14 years he has studied Qi Gong, Yoga, Taoist Internal Arts and looked deeper into Eastern and Indigenous practices in addition to his bodywork studies.