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SourcePoint Therapy
SourcePoint Therapy can be done online and in person.

Created by Advanced Rolfer and architect Bob Schrei, SourcePoint Therapy is a form of non-invasive energy work that uses the principles of sacred geometery to re-connect a person’s body to the “blueprint of health” present in each human body and mind.  SourcePoint works with specific points in the energy field to release energetic blockages and provide the client with a stronger connection to energetic patterns that support optimal health and wellbeing.  It can be used as a stand-alone method of treatment or combined with other modalities to increase the effectiveness of treatments and create a session specifically tailored to the needs of the client. 

 

I use SourcePoint Therapy in every session to allow the client’s system to direct the order and flow of the session. This results is a session that meets the client’s needs and  capacity for integration.

https://sourcepointtherapy.com/

My Teachers

Robert Schrei

Robert Schrei is a Certified Advanced Rolfer with 24 years experience, a Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapist, an architect, artist, and former Zen teacher. He is the co-originator of SourcePoint Therapy® with his wife, Donna Thomson. SourcePoint Therapy evolved from Bob’s lifelong interest in structure and pattern and his personal study of sacred geometry, vibrational medicine, and shamanic healing. The basic practices were refined in his personal healing work for 10 years before he began to teach. Robert views healing as an art as well as a science, and his varied background allows him to bring a unique perspective to the field of energy medicine.

Dave Sheldon

Dave Sheldon has a degree in Cultural Anthropology from Colorado University and attended the Rolf Institute of Structural Integration, graduating in 2005. He has  extensive training in Craniosacral and SourcePoint® Therapy, two styles of subtle energy medicine that help ease overactive or traumatized nervous systems and are also of great benefit to the physical body. Along with a private practice, he teaches classes at the Rolf Institute as an Assistant Instructor. Having both great rewards and challenges, this position allows him to share what heI feels is important and unique about Rolfing.

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