My name is Elizabeth Catlin. I became a massage therapist with a background as a dancer and an appreciation of the healing power of the body. As a recipient of massage for years, I experienced the physical and mental benefits of massage therapy and wanted to become trained to become a provider of this wonderful form of therapy.
The name " Home in the Body" was inspired by the following Rupi Kaur poem.'
“ Look Down at your body
Whisper
There is no home like you
Thank you’- Rupi Kaur
To me, this poem speaks to the importance of being grateful for all that our bodies do for us. The mechanisms of the body, physiologically, are designed to keep us safe, healthy and protect us, yet there can often be an alienation or even hostility we feel towards our own bodies because of how we have learned to relate to them. I believe that this is a very violent and insidious way in which we are removed from our power.
Feeling a sense of belonging and home in our bodies is how I believe we deserve to experience our bodies and I seek to foster that experience through my bodywork and massage therapy practice.
Additionally, one of my main goals in starting my own practice was to make massage therapy more accessible. To bolster this goal, Home in the Body Massage hosts a " massage clinic day," once a month, where clients can receive services on a "pay what you're able" rate. Inquire for details, as the day changes month to month. Bookings can be taken by appointment only.
The name " Home in the Body" was inspired by the following Rupi Kaur poem.'
“ Look Down at your body
Whisper
There is no home like you
Thank you’- Rupi Kaur
To me, this poem speaks to the importance of being grateful for all that our bodies do for us. The mechanisms of the body, physiologically, are designed to keep us safe, healthy and protect us, yet there can often be an alienation or even hostility we feel towards our own bodies because of how we have learned to relate to them. I believe that this is a very violent and insidious way in which we are removed from our power.
Feeling a sense of belonging and home in our bodies is how I believe we deserve to experience our bodies and I seek to foster that experience through my bodywork and massage therapy practice.
Additionally, one of my main goals in starting my own practice was to make massage therapy more accessible. To bolster this goal, Home in the Body Massage hosts a " massage clinic day," once a month, where clients can receive services on a "pay what you're able" rate. Inquire for details, as the day changes month to month. Bookings can be taken by appointment only.
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