Blue Fire Bowenwork

 
What is Bowenwork?

Bowenwork Move

Bowenwork therapy is a sacred bodywork that accesses inner healing wisdom. This amazing bodywork allows us to regain our health and to experience rapid transformation.

Bowenwork was given to us by divinely inspired, Tom Bowen, who helped over 13,000 people a year in his clinic in Geelong, Australia.

Bowenwork helps everyone from a little baby who has digestive problems, to the intense athlete in training who can’t get that hamstring muscle to release. It works because it helps your body get to the cellular level of healing. The secret is how it can relax the body, restore circulation, and open up the body’s energy circuits. Its an all-in–one therapy.

The key unique element of Bowenwork is that it recognizes the importance of taking the body from an emergency state to a place of stillness. Once the body is calm, it can then begin the healing process

This is essential to the work. Many people seek out Bowenwork just for that reason. They have experienced so much stress (physical, emotional, mental, spiritual) that their body hasn’t responded to various forms of therapy, nutrition, or medication. Bowenwork recognizes that everyone can heal and it starts with a simple process. Slow down the body, create awareness, and give it permission to let go of stress. Have you given yourself that permission? What is keeping you from healing? Why do you continue to have pain?


How does Bowenwork?

Bowenwork Move

Bowenwork allows the body to relax by activating the Nervous System. This system is our body’s communication expert and we need it for all processes including; breathing, digesting, thinking, and feeling. A Bowenwork therapist is able to activate this vast system by performing gentle moves over various soft tissue regions which create a whole body response.

Each move is performed in a specific location, with a specific amount of pressure, and a precise movement. The response from these movements is an activation of the nervous system whereby signals are sent to the brain. These signals made by the Bowen “moves”, over-ride conscious movement and thought, thereby directly stimulating the parasympathetic or healing mechanisms of the body. This signal also stimulates the proprioceptors in the muscle tissue, creating a message that alerts the nervous system that the “emergency is over.” Once the body recognizes that it no longer needs to be stuck in this locked state, it begins to heal. These locked states are evident in chronic pain patters, repetitive stress injuries and any case where the body isn’t getting proper nutrition and oxygen.

The process is very gentle and does not require inflicting pain or force to achieve results. Instead, it’s working with the body’s own electrical circuits to speed up the healing process. Bowenwork can be applied through clothing and in any situation.

Bowenwork Move

A Bowenwork Therapist must have an excellent tissue tension sense in order to effectively communicate with the body, just like a skilled guitarist must know how to use her fingers, to create a harmonic frequency that is pleasing to our ears.

Bowenwork is recognized and practiced by Medical Doctors, Nurses, Chiropractors, Naturopaths, Veterinarians, Physical Therapists, Massage Therapists around the world. It is now being utilized in hospitals, clinics, and sports teams. In fact, a program at Hugh Chatham Memorial Hospital, NC., has been established under, Gerry Townsend, M.D., that offers an outpatient program utilizing Bowen therapy for acute and chronic patients that have not responded to traditional treatment for myofascial pain syndrome, back pain, TMJ, fibromyalgia, arthritis, fractures, soft tissue trauma, and gynecological dysfunction.

Meet the Man

The Bowenwork Technique first started in Australia and was developed by the late Mr. Tom Bowen. Thomas Ambrose Bowen was born on 18 April 1916 in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia. From the 1950s until his death on 27 October, 1982, he developed his unique soft-tissue therapeutic technique that is now known as Bowenwork.

Bowenwork Move

Tom Bowen was not formally trained in any medical or alternative therapy discipline, although, he considered himself an osteopath. He stated simply that his work was a gift from God. It was through his love of sports that he became interested in massage and other manual techniques. After developing an understanding of soft-tissue techniques, he explained that stimulating the body in a specific way, activates the intelligence of the body, and the process of unraveling neuromuscular problems begins. He used this knowledge to develop his technique and in-time, set up a clinic in Geelong, Australia.

Mr. Bowen was documented at seeing an average of 14 people an hour and over 13,000 people a year. Tom Bowen was gifted in that he could help his clients with very little interaction. He wasn’t like most therapists who utilize many tools to assess their clients, instead he would observe his client’s body language and how they walked/moved. He would use his extremely sensitive hands to detect changes in tissue as he worked on his clients. He was known for doing a minimal number of moves, as he recognized that the body was very receptive and didn’t need a lot of manipulation to effect change and unravel neuromuscular compensations. Depending on the individual, this unraveling process could take anywhere from 5 minutes to 7 days. He would always wait a week in between visits to give the body time. According to his own accounts, he concluded he had an 88% success rate in treating his clients.

Mr. Bowen was a kind man in that he was always willing to help someone. He opened his clinic up a couple times a month to offer free care to those who were disabled and was known in his community for helping athletes at sporting events and many other people in need.
What Tom Bowen attributes to his divine inspiration, is now becoming one of the most powerful healing modalities in the world. Not long after Tom Bowen passed away in 1982, the Bowen Academy of Australia was founded by Ossie and Elaine Rentsch in 1987. They were fortunate to have studied with Tom Bowen and were responsible for creating a format in which to teach it. Bowenwork has spread rapidly since then and is now being taught and practiced in over 25 countries.