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Mo Washburn

 


Mo is a Certified Ayurvedic Practitioner who has been joyfully practicing at the dhyana Center since January 2011. Mo is deeply connected to facilitating self-awareness and self-care for those interested in transforming their lives into a greater state of balance.

She listens compassionately to each client’s needs and approaches each client’s journey with creativity and care. She utilizes sessions as a space to not only assist her clients in change physically, but also as an opportunity to impart tools of taking care of one’s self out in the world.

Whether its nourishment or stir that is needed, Mo’s attention to detail and ability to hold space for each person’s process creates an environment that is comfortable and safe for reflection and release.

She practices Ayurvedic/Tibetan style pulse assessment, which guides conversation around current states of health and wellbeing. This lays the foundation for what types of food, remedies, and treatments are called for to support each client’s needs.

Tools used by Mo in bodywork sessions include:

*lymphatic massage
*hot stones
*hot towels
*gua shas (tool for moving lymph)
*chinese cuppings
*Swedish Esalen techniques
*netra basti (ghee bath for the eyes)
*shirodhara (oilination of the 3rd eye and scalp)
*Kati basti (anointing treatment of the spine)

Mo also performs one, three, and five day Pancha Karma intensive treatments in various formats. Please inquire with her for details and rates.

Mo can be reached at:
415.652.7511
mowashburn3@gmail.com

Namaste’

 

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