We are excited about working together and with you.
Here's a little more about each of us...
BevWater has always been a central theme in Bev's life. She relocated her family across the country to the South West to live by the sea and walk by it every day, the wilder the better! She relishes her work as a Homeopath and has been practising for the past 15 years. She has a background in teaching adults including running baby massage classes for parents and developing an online course which she describes as an absolute joy. She is a tutor for the School of Homeopathy and mentors homeopathy students from all parts of the globe. She has nearly completed a Science PhD. She loves the way that science and art come together in the simple process of harmonising water.
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CaseyGrowing up next to the sea and as a mermaid in disguise you will find Casey at the ocean edge as often as she can be, loving the wildness and nourishment it gives her soul.
Casey is the Flower Essence Co Ordinator and part of the gorgeous team at the beautiful Chalice Well, an ancient spring in the heart of Glastonbury, where she is honoured to work with the sacred waters. |
SophieSophie grew up with a river in the garden and is now honoured to be a Trustee of Chalice Well, an ancient, healing, holy well in Glastonbury UK where the Silent Minute originated. Here she co-creates Essences as part of a beautiful team and teaches on the BFVEA Advanced Essence Practitioner Course. Her work as a holistic homeopath involves working with homeopathy, herbs, essences and Bioresonance. Water, healing and vibration are imbued in her work and have been her passion for many years! She has been inspired by (and later meeting!) Masaru Emoto, collecting waters from around the world and swimming with a wild dolphin in the Red Sea.
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Em's was born less than a mile from the sea on the East Coast, UK. Since undertaking her degree in Psychology and Neuroscience she has been aware of energy working on a another level, studying Reiki and working with reflexology whilst at uni. She's a long term lover of water for swimming in, paddle boarding on and walking close to or in it. Em has been fascinated by research into water since being introduced to the work of Masaru Emoto around 1999 and continually explores and is amazed by it.
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