Antoinette Cresci de la Torre -Healing for the Soul
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Gender | Female |
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Industry | Education |
Occupation | Shamanic Practitioner, CMT, Reiki, Visionary Artist |
Location | Pacifica, Ca, United States |
Introduction | Antoinette's connection with spirit both ancestrally and personally has been a profound journey. As a young child she new that we were all connected, not just humans....but plants, animals, the elements. She realized that all of her "interests" were actually a preparation for the real work to come. She knew she wanted to help people. Her early years were spent performing as a professional figure skater and dancer. As time went by she decided to get a "real job" as her extended family put it. So she became an esthetician and massage therapist. Realizing that she was a bridge, the work quickly became very deep. Her facial treatments are deeply embedded with healing modalities such as Acupressure and Reiki. She now offers a wide range of healing modalities and has introduced many a waxing client to the ways of spirit. Her healing practice in Pacifica California, encompasses not only skin care but acupressure, medical qi gong, tui na, lomilomi, reiki, guided imagery, and shamanic healing and counseling. She also teaches workshops on Shamanic Mask Making and Reiki. Antoinette can be found often at the beach surfing, drumming or in nature creating ceremony to honor grandmother earth. |
Interests | Antoinette Cresci de la Torre's life journey has been a kinesthetic one. She was a professional figure skater in her younger years. This enabled her to travel the world and see other cultures, expanding her perception of the world. She is an Egyptian Dancer, plays the doumbek a middle eastern drum, and is an avid surfer. She uses sculpture as a means to bring spiritual experiences into physical form creating healing masks. And she and her husband enjoy walking their three dogs together. |
Favorite Books | My most all time favorite book is "The Four Agreements" by Don Miguel Ruiz. I can't say how many times I have read it or how many times I have gifted it. Its one of those books that give you a gift you missed every time you pick it up. |