
Closing the Bones
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The Gathering of Self
Birth is an expansion—of the body, of the spirit, of identity. Closing the Bones is an ancient postpartum healing ritual that gently pulls the threads of your energy, strength, and spirit back into place. Through the gentle yet powerful practice of rebozo wrapping and gentle touch, this ceremony creates space for integration, self-confidence, and renewal.
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The Magic of Being Wrapped
There is a deep nourishment in being held. This ceremony is both physical and energetic, creating a sense of containment and safety. Each layer of wrapping supports the body, while the unwrapping releases tension, emotions, and lost parts of the self. It is a ritual of closure, empowerment, and remembrance—reminding you of your centre and your strength.
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Who is it for?
Closing the Bones is for anyone navigating transition—postpartum, miscarriage, menopause, or any moment of profound change. It is especially healing for new mothers, offering warmth and support after the intensity of birth. Whether you are weeks, months, or years postpartum, this ritual welcomes you back into your body with tenderness and strength.
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When can it be done?
This ceremony can be received anytime, from the early postpartum days to years after giving birth. Many women find it beneficial at key moments—during the first 40 days, weaning, a return to work, or when feeling emotionally or physically depleted. Some choose to mark significant milestones with this ceremony, such as the end of breastfeeding, the first year postpartum, or a moment of personal transformation. It can be a one-time experience or a regular ritual, woven into your journey of healing and self-reclamation