The author of Vision Spa Retreat: Reflections on spa, soul and water, discovered the magic of water through the practice of warm-water aquatic bodywork (watsu based) as described on a further website.
If you are:
a practicing or aspiring aquatic bodyworker
interested in receiving aquatic bodywork
researching hydrotherapy techniques
Please do visit Aquapoetics: Creative Aquatic Bodywork.
Sara writes: Aquatic bodywork is touch and movement therapy performed in warm water. It is now part of spa-leisure and alternative health services, in addition to its clinical (physical therapy) applications. In these different settings, it has different purposes and values.
I call my own approach to aquatic bodywork practice Aquapoetics: an aquatic art form designed to encourage creative inspiration and individual transformation. The above site explores the potential and practice of aquatic bodywork within the contexts of both leisure and therapy.





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