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Zero Balance FAQ

 

How is ZB performed?
The ZB session usually takes 30 to 40 minutes and is performed with you fully clothed. Sessions begin with you in a seated position, moving from there to a comfortable reclining position on your back. Using touch, the practitioner evaluates your energy fields and energy flow in these two positions and balances the structures as needed. He or she may focus on body, mind, or spirit, or all three, depending in where the fields are disturbed or energy is blocked. Throughout the session, attention is given to the skeleton in particular because if contains the deepest and strongest currents.

Everything in a ZB session is designed to promote maximal relaxation and a sense of well being. The process is distinguished by a form of touch known as interface. Gentle and non-invasive, it is pleasant for both the practitioner to give as well as the client to receive. Some people describe the experience as "Expanded awareness", others "Pension melting away" and still others say its like "Feeling balanced to zero".

In sum, a ZB session is ideal for helping to prevent and relieve the problems encountered in this harried world we live in. ZB creates a point of stillness where the mind quiets, the energy fields organize and internal reorientation occurs. The process is designed to work in tandem with primary healthcare, focusing on deep quieting and integration of the body/mind/spirit to promote optimal healing and functioning. ZB is a major adjunct to staying well as you navigate throughout the difficult periods of life.

How Often Should One Have ZB?
The number and frequency of sessions you receive depends on the reason why you are seeking ZB. A minimum of three sessions is usually recommended. Maintenance sessions, if needed, should be at intervals of every two to four weeks.

 

 

 
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