About

We formed Sacred River Healing in 2004 with the intention of bringingĀ our healing and teaching work to individuals and the community. Although we focus in different ways, we both seek the integration of the whole human being, and see the the human body and mind as sacred vehicles through which we experience and express the deepest aspects of our souls on Earth. Our healing work, whether focused in the physical body or the psychological and emotional, always considers and respects this intention.

During these times, the ordinary stresses of life are magnified by the larger forces of suffering that surround us. War and the destruction of the earth’s life support system continue to plague us all, and have an effect on the difficulties we experience related to work, relationships and even physical healing. All is connected, and our nervous systems and life energy are not separate from what is going on around us. Put plainly, we all feel the pain of what is going on in the world.

To speak to this, we bring together what we have been studying and teaching for almost 40 years. Ginny has been offering deep integrative bodywork for over 30 years and in the Hudson Valley for the past 19 years. She is well known and respected in the area for her work. Alan moved to New York from California where he had founded and directed Holos Institute. He is licensed in New York as a Marriage and Family Therapist and integrates psychotherapy with deep spiritual teachings from East and West. In addition to offering our individual work through Sacred River Healing, we are developing programs that join our approaches, both for individual and group work. We look forward to keeping in touch with you around new developments.

We are happy to discuss with anyone in greater detail the nature of our work and our website offers a range of information about this and related links and resources. Please contact us if you have any questions, or if you would like to make an appointment with either of us.

Many blessings,

Ginny Brooke Flint
Alan Levin