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Welcome to Honored Body

Somatic self-ownership with Alexandra Diamond
through CranioSacral Therapy and
Human Design.

Honored Body

is the philosophy and practice of Alexandra Diamond LMT,CST-T.

Growing up in the forests, fields, and barns of the unceded land of the Abenaki, Penacook, Wabanaki, and Nipmuc—later colonized as New England— I was deeply tied to my ancestral roots there and in old Europe, and began exploring my visionary gifts at a young age. Over the next 25 years, I would find myself in dark psychosis, euphoric consciousness, and everywhere in between. Through academic, institutional and experiential education, I gained profound insight into the ancient and modern sciences, and mastered tools that I am honored to share with you.

Whether it is through Somatoemotional process, hands on bodywork, Human Design Counseling, courses, classes, or in ceremony, I am honored to support your journey with heartfelt compassion and extensive knowledge.

Learn more about my philosophy and background here!

(re)Start Anew

When we start anew, we step into the next timeline.

While wounding is not a necessary precursor to starting anew, it certainly emphasizes the availability of the choice. With each wound, whether near fatal or paper cut, we begin the process to rebuild the tissue and face the decision between multiple alternatives. Let’s say you fell the first time you rode a bike—perhaps you were distracted, or you hit a patch of loose gravel, or you just hadn’t yet mastered your balance—you could have chosen the determination to try again, or to go home and try the next day, or you could have left the bike right there and tried something else altogether. The heartbreak from a lover who does not recognize your magic or your devotion presents yet another context of wounding. You can choose to block this person from your life and seek someone who values you, or forgive them their faults and try to build a different kind of relationship, or continue as you have been because you aren’t yet ready to be without them in your life.

At each crossroad is a myriad of opportunities in their complexity and contextual variations. To make the choice to start anew requires that we acknowledge and release the former expectations and the pattern of behavior that landed us right where we are. It is an acceptance that we are ready for a new timeline.

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