Holistic Healing and Educational Center

“Creating and holding sacred space for all sentient beings to drop in as needed to receive support on their healing journey, however, that looks for them. - Elemental Synchronicity

Mission: Reduce barriers to access by providing a healing center where all are welcome to have the opportunity to learn complementary practices on their personal journey of discovery towards self-healing.

Vision: We are a family-owned business created by a collective of energy practitioners. Our focus is on providing tools and services supporting complementary and alternative medicine. We are committed to offering a wide array of energy healing creations and healing art practices to help clients explore self-healing therapies that reconnect oneself to Mother Earth and the universal elements. We connect through life-long relationships by offering tools and services crafted with each client as the focus, providing exceptional service and support, and continually educating and sharing what we learn to help each client on their healing journey.

Healing ourselves takes time and each of us is a unique individual. Shouldn’t our treatment plans take into consideration this fact and not be based on one size fits all?

** Our services are offered at no cost to clients **

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Complementary approaches can be classified by their primary therapeutic input (how the therapy is taken in or delivered), which may be:

  • Nutritional (e.g., special diets, dietary supplements, herbs, and probiotics)

  • Psychological (e.g., mindfulness)

  • Physical (e.g., massage, spinal manipulation)

  • Combinations such as psychological and physical (e.g., yoga, tai chi, acupuncture, dance or art therapies) or psychological and nutritional (e.g., mindful eating)

Credit * “https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/complementary-alternative-or-integrative-health-whats-in-a-name”