How each individual person experiences Zero Balancing is unique, and often hard to put into words. Many people find the work so deeply relaxing that they remember feeling that relaxation but not much more. It is common for a session to mean something to the receiver that is profoundly significant , but also private, and they leave my treatment room still processing what they felt.
Now, that’s absolutely fine and understandable – but when it comes to putting Zero Balancing testimonials on my website, not very helpful! So I asked one particular client, who’d sent me a couple of post-Zero Balancing texts describing how she felt, whether she could write something down. I put what she came up with on my testimonials page, but I feel it deserves a wider audience.
So here it is, “What Zero Balancing feels like to Ms NE of Northampton” …
It feels like a warm, soft bubble surrounds me and I’m floating within it, I feel safe and content. It’s not a ‘keep the world out and me in’ type thing, more just a comfy ride.
I feel happy with eveything to do with myself, I’m accepting of all my characteristics and traits that make me me!
Good or bad, right or wrong, I just feel amazed at myself as an individual and what I can be.
Also I feel like my mind has had a good old spring clean and I feel calm yet energised.
The words that keep coming to mind are ‘my own private Idaho’ – this seems to fit well with how it serves me.
I know that if I only did one thing for myself it, would be Zero Balancing.
Also I feel like I want to listen to myself and to what my body is telling me. It helps me feel grounded and at peace.
It’s my own private song to myself and even a day or two later, it may not be as loud and clear but it’s still there humming in my ear.
By nature I think I am, more often than not, very altruistic and so it’s an amazing thing to find something that solely belongs to me, is for me and that I’m happy to give to me.
Thank You 🙂
What would Zero Balancing would feel like to you? Book an appointment on 07970 295177 and find out.
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