BethAnnEnterprises.com
Medicinal Massage
Beth Ann, CMT,
Graduate of: Penn. Inst. of
Massage Therapy
P.O. Box 701
Emmaus, PA 18049
Telephone: 610-217-9099
E-mail: bethannent@yahoo.com
The ability to heal through non-invasive methodology is a
gift your human body naturally has acquired.
Because the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has now
established formidable Licensure requirements to perform
Massage, now demands that the Massage Therapists
performing bodywork must meet State Professional
Licensure Requirements.
Licensed Massage Therapists ROCK YOUR BODY,
controlling OVER 80% of your overall body mass via your
liquid connective tissue known as your BLOOD and the
bodies muscular structure. Overall affecting and effecting
one’s complete body, tissue, cells, etc.
The techniques of this healing form date back to 3,000 B.C.
Beth Ann truly wishes to offer all beings the ability of
choosing non-invasive therapy as a means to heal the body,
mind, and soul in a comfortable professional atmosphere.
"Truly Tailored Therapeutic Techniques designed to benefit one's personal requirements."
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Service rates vary due to
individual specifications
and treatment modalities
and travel requirements.
Services offered:
Massage Therapy
Craniosacral Massage
Active Isolated Stretching
Techniques
YES, YES, YEESSS!
PENNSYLVANIA FINALLY
PASSED IN 2008 A STATE
LICENSURE BILL IN
ORDER TO PERFORM
MASSAGE THERAPY!
CLICK HERE TO FIND
OUT THE CURRENT
LEGISLATIVE
INFORMATION.
(C) 2009 - BethAnnEnterprises.com - Contact Beth Ann for Business Resume and/or Artistic/Model Resume, and rate quotes for services.
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me-dic-i-nal: adj. Pertaining to or
having the properties of medicine;
healing; curative.
mas-sage: n. The rubbing or
kneading of parts of the body to aid
circulation or to relax the muscles.
Historical Comments:
“The consciousness of man was
released through the blood – that is,
the action of the blood resulted in
certain modifications of the bodily
fabric. These modifications were of
the nature of refinements, affording
greater opportunity for the
expression of the subtle impulses
from the soul.”
Manly P. Hall, Man, Grand Symbol of
the Mysteries, 1972
“Blood is the first incarnation of the
universal fluid; it is the materialized
vital light. Its birth is the most
marvelous of all nature’s marvels; it
lives only by perpetually
transforming itself, for it is the
universal Proteus. The blood issues
from principles where there was none
of it before, and it becomes flesh,
bones, hair, nails … tears, and
perspiration.”
Eliphas Levi, Transcendental Magic,
1896