Biodynamic massage

Biodynamic massage is a complementary therapy developed by Gerda Boyesen in Norway during the 1950s.

"During a massage, if I see any sign of movement trying to emerge in the client, I would always try to encourage it, because my conviction is that this is going to liberate and express much more energy than would result from what I'm going to do with my hands."

[2] It is both a psychological and energetic therapy which is concerned with the integration of all aspects of an individual.

A key concept in biodynamic massage is the belief in a universal life force that connects all of us.

[6][7] There are a wide variety of techniques that focuses on skin, bone, muscular, fascia, energy and aura.