What is the Metamorphic Technique?
The Metamorphic Technique is a unique approach to handling personal issues, whether physical, mental or emotional, influencing how you respond to everyday life events.
It is simple yet profound. As old patterns of limitation or uncertainty loosen, we can access and realise more of our potential.
It is a gentle touch to feet, hands and head in a relaxed and safe environment and can be received by all adults and children.
The History of the Metamorphic Technique
In the 1950s Robert St. John, a Naturapath, noticed that symptoms pronounced 'cured', often returned in later months. Wanting to find a more lasting state of wellbeing led his awareness to the ideas of energy pathways or meridians, which he explored through Reflexology to Metamorphosis.
Gaston St. Pierre, following his own search, was inspired by Robert St John's work, which all played its part in Gaston's discovery of a unique practice - the Metamorphic Technique. He used the word 'Technique' (rather than, for example, a 'therapy') defining it as 'an approach that perfects itself in practice' - the practice of detachment.
What to expect from a Metamorphic Technique session
Each session lasts about an hour. You do not need to give any information about your medical history or current situation; all I require from you are contact details.
During the session I will use a gentle touch to your feet, hands and head as you relax in the chair. You can be quiet and relax or talk if you wish. You should not feel any discomfort.
You can safely receive the Metamorphic Technique whilst also receiving conventional healthcare or complementary therapies.
Session frequency can vary according to personal need and preference. Some people come for sessions when they are feeling 'flat' or unsure how to deal with a situation; others prefer regular sessions to maintain and enhance wellbeing.
If you wish to explore further how The Metamorphic Technique might benefit you please contact me.
The Metamorphic Association is an Educational Trust, founded in 1979
Registered Charity 326525
For further information you can also visit :
www.metamorphicassociation.org.ukwww.metamorphicassociation.org.uk
ww.gastonsaintpierre.org.uk
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