Festival Healing in Oz

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Any traveler or backpacker has heard of the amazing festival scene in Australia but are you aware of the types of experiences you can have within the lifestyle areas? One of the most exciting and popular has been the Rainbow Serpent Rainbow Healing Sanctuary and this has over the years been an amazing space for healing therapies that I have had the pleasure and challenge of working in (2018). I have also worked at Earthcore Healing Space in 2017.  There are so many amazing aspects to lifestyle festival spaces, and there is often sound healing, and meditative healing programs as well. So while enjoying a festival why not pop in and book a spot with a healing program and get another perspective on health!?!

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          EARTHCORE 2017

Practicing healing in a thirty-minute block, with bookings over two hours, meant I was seeing four people in two hours. The pressure was huge. So I developed a method. Necessity is the mother of all invention as you know… Creating a little book that gave me all the links I needed to the five elements of TCM and diagnostics of pain trigger points and short questions. I began to get really quick at the diagnosis!

Healing spaces at festivals are well organised and prepared months in advance. There is a lot of knowledge and expertise that the people who contribute bring. And the payment for their time is usually just a ticket to the festival. The patrons get body healing work for free! There is a real community vibe and caring aspect to the spaces. In Australia, there are alternative healing spaces at many of the festivals. Confest in N.S.W. is about to happen this Easter and there is an array of workshops and healing spaces going on all weekend. I was introduced to an acupressure healing space, where a new method of tapping was demonstrated.  You can always learn something new!!


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  1. Asha

    This is so interesting! Have never been to a healing festival but should add it to my bucket list!

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