Reiki & Bio-Balancing Therapies
Assemblage Point Therapy / Shifting
$510 / 5-session series, initial session + 4 follow-ups
does not include new, severe trauma-induced dislocations occurring during the series
cash discount available, conditions apply
What Is an Assemblage Point?
The assemblage point is the principal point where the subtle body interconnects with the physical body. It is directly connected to the entire body, affecting everything about us from our health, mood, and perceptions to our interactions with others, the environment, and even our beliefs and decisions.
A dislocated assemblage point is often indicated in major physical and psychological concerns, especially when those concerns have not been helped by other methods - whether conventional, holistic, or alternative. Returning the assemblage point to its proper location can (sometimes drastically) improve one's health.
A dislocated assemblage point is often indicated in major physical and psychological concerns, especially when those concerns have not been helped by other methods - whether conventional, holistic, or alternative. Returning the assemblage point to its proper location can (sometimes drastically) improve one's health.
What Causes the Assemblage Point to Dislocate
Numerous things can cause the assemblage point to dislocate. It can be as simple as ongoing stressors to major physical or emotional trauma. Dislocation can occur over time (ongoing stressors, chronic illness/pain) or in an instant (one-time trauma event such as a car accident or an intense emotional blow). In many cases, one may feel as though they are not the same and are unable to regain the personality they once had, feeling permanently changed.
Correcting Assemblage Point Dislocation
The term assemblage point is rather new - first coined by Carlos Casteneda - however the concept and adjustments of the assemblage point have beem practiced for centuries by shamans and healers the world over. Although the excellent work of Don Whale has helped to bring assemblage point shifting into more modern-day use, there are a number of ways to do so, as evidenced through its long history.
In nearly every case, a series of adjustments is mandatory for securing the assemblage point to its proper location. A minimum of four (4) follow-ups is required.
Benefits may include ...
- a sense of wholeness and purpose
- restoration of sense of worth
- improved overall health
- increased strength, dexterity, and flexibility
- greater appreciation for self, others, and all life
- improved life-coping skills
- inner peace
- regain sense of self and self-confidence
- balance and stability
- improved ability of the mind and body to heal
- decreased pain, anxiety, post-trauma symptoms, etc
- Be advised that portions of assemblage point corrections require active client participation. You will be given instructions on what to do. Successful relocation depends, in part, on you!