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by Jane Stahl
While visiting her sister, Anita Heft visited a Himalayan Salt Cave in Connecticut, recognized the benefits of the therapy, and was inspired to bring one closer to her hometown. Anita wants her clients to come away from a session at her Himalayan Salt Cave feeling better, breathing better, freer of joint pain or migraines.
I want to try all the stress and pain-relieving techniques offered in the 3,000 square feet space: massage, reiki, foot baths, meditation, sound therapy. Anita claims that it's like being at the beach; the rooms lined with bricks of Himalayan salt for private, couples, or group sessions release healing negative ions. The foot baths are to locate the troublesome spots within your body that need attention. I'm fascinated by the power of different forms of energy and was happy to learn a bit about the energy of pink salt!
Thank you for being brave enough to share your story. Hearing people's stories can make a difference, eclipsing unfair sterotypes and judgements.
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So beautifully written, Craig!
Very nice to be reminded we do not live in fairy tale time (Holywood hasn't helped either), and of the real essence of love--caring for and about another Thanks, Chris.
Great message. I have been walking around with an empty shoe for fifty years, forgetting that love is already here.