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Rebozo Massage & Closing of Bones

2 hr
125 British pounds
Southampton

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What To Expect

The Closing of Bones Ceremony is a nurturing postnatal ritual rooted in traditional healing practices from various cultures. Historically, it has been used to support a woman’s recovery after childbirth, offering physical, emotional and spiritual healing. Central to the ceremony is the rebozo -a hand-woven shawl - used to gently cradle and rock the body. This sacred tradition honours the mother’s body, offering stillness, peace and reflection during the often overwhelming period of new motherhood. I learned this practice from traditional midwives who passed down their knowledge of how to honor a woman’s body after birth. The use of the rebozo reflects our primal need to be held, much like we are rocked in the womb and cradled as babies. The ceremony creates space for reflection and closure, marking the extraordinary journey of motherhood. When I introduced this practice to my community, many women sought it to symbolically close the circle of pregnancy and birth. While rituals often mark life’s major moments - birth, marriage, and death - there is often no ceremony to honour the profound achievement of motherhood. Closing the Bones fills that gap. This ceremony celebrates mothers and the beauty of their bodies, regardless of how they birthed their child. It’s a time for them to breathe, reflect and feel supported by their community. Who Can Benefit? Postnatal Recovery: Realigns the body and supports emotional healing after childbirth, whether 24 hours or years later. C-Section Recovery: Offers gentle comfort after the scar heals. Pregnancy or Baby Loss: Provides comfort and emotional release after miscarriage, stillbirth or abortion. Grief and Trauma: Helps release stored stress and trauma in the body. Menarche to Menopause: Supports transitions through all stages of womanhood. General Wellness: Helps any woman release stress and trauma, especially in the abdomen and pelvis. This unique ritual blends physical, emotional and spiritual healing. The rebozo’s firm yet gentle hold creates a sense of being "held" and "closed," providing deep support and security. Your session begins with setting an intention. You will lie comfortably on the floor, supported by cushions, as the rebozo cradles and rocks your body. You’ll then be wrapped in rebozos for deep relaxation and closure. The session ends with herbal tea and a moment to reflect. Sessions are by appointment only. Contact me at hayley@theheartsmystery.com for more info or to bo


Cancellation Policy

For Yoni Steam, Postpartum Yoni Steam, Closing of Bones and Ayurvedic Head Massage: We understand that life can be unpredictable, and sometimes plans need to change. If you need to cancel or reschedule your appointment, we kindly ask for at least 48 hours' notice. Please inform us via email at hayley@theheartsmystery.com. Cancellations made with at least 48 hours' notice: You will be offered a full refund or the option to reschedule your appointment at no extra charge. Cancellations made within 48 hours of the appointment: A 50% charge of the service fee will apply. For Group and 1-to-1 Baby Massage Classes: To ensure the smooth running of our classes, we kindly ask that cancellations be made at least 14 days prior to the start date of the course. Cancellations made 14 days or more before the course begins: You will receive a full refund or the option to reschedule. Cancellations within 14 days of the course start date or after the course has begun: Unfortunately, no refund will be provided for the course or any remaining classes. Rescheduling: If you need to reschedule, we will do our best to accommodate you by transferring your booking to another available group or time slot, subject to availability. Please contact us as soon as possible if you need to discuss rescheduling or have any concerns. We truly appreciate your understanding and cooperation. Thank you for choosing The Heart’s Mystery – we look forward to supporting you on your journey.


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