Elaine Wight

The Bowen Technique and Complementary Therapy Practitioner
1 William Street, Bushey WD23 2HU, near Watford Herts

Telephone: 01923 227340
E: ElaineWight@sky.com

Elaine Wight carries out a number of techniques including The Bowen Technique to help you lead a more relaxed and stress-free life.

  Art News
Elaine is currently showing her artwork at Watford Art Market, Charter Place Shopping Centre, Watford Town Centre. Open: 9.30-6.00pm Tuesday, Friday and Saturdays
 
Meditation Elaine is starting a new 6 week meditation course on Monday 17th October 2011, for 6 weeks.  Anyone interested please telephone 01923 227340
 
 

 

 

 

Bowen Technique is a gentle form of body work in which very subtle moves performed over the muscles and connective tissue send messages deep into the body, retrieving cellular memory of a relaxed, balanced way of well-being.

The Bowen Technique Is it Suitable for Me?
The Bowen Technique is extremely gentle and is considered suitable for everyone. Learn MORE .

Can it Help Me?
It can assist recovery from many conditions, from sports injuries, traumatic injury to chronic illness, depending on each individual's capacity to heal.

The Technique Can Help
Relief from Back pain, sports injuries, sciatica, digestive & bowel problems, earache & ear infections, migraines, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, knee ankle & foot problems. Click HERE for full list.

Meditation Complementary Therapies
  Environ Facials Natural Nutrition
 

Why?

Fragments of light
Particles of energy
Scintillating rainbows of colour
Swirling, beating one upon another
Yet moving, directed by an unseen force

Moments of time
Impressing their form upon consciousness
Snatches of incomplete pieces passing through the mind
Thrills and passions slipping by in fleeting moments

Moving in the stream
Aware of other forms of the puzzle
Fitting together, moving apart, awaiting another section
Joining and connecting and wondering why

Back to essence; indrawing of the power
Playing in the dream and dancing to the music
Realising the sameness; wondering at the theatre
Merging in the power; all thoughts gone.

Elaine Wight 2010