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Submitted by debi on 25 February 2008 - 5:22pm.

The work of Body Electric is to help people experience their potential as fully integrated, loving and self-aware beings through personal growth exercises, touch, conscious breath, and honoring the wisdom of the body. The individual’s work can then affect healthy and positive changes within other communities.

 

For 25 years The Body Electric School has been and continues to be a unique resource for people seeking to be more comfortable in their bodies and for those who are looking to connect on deeper levels with others. People register for classes for a variety of reasons and the results are usually surprising and often extremely satisfying.

Please take a look at our offerings. There are many opportunities for exploring your path as an erotic and spiritual being.

 

http://www.thebodyelectricschool.com/
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