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When I first stepped into the Center for Healing Arts a few months ago, I wasn't sure what to expect. I had initially gone there for a lecture on angels a few months ago (please see my other reviews). But the Center had come highly recommended by a few friends who are into Massage Therapy. At first, I wasn't all that comfy with going to a strange place to get a massage, but after some coaxing from friends, I swallowed my fears, made an appointment and went.\r
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It was like stepping onto a little island just off the shores of Heaven. \r
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The atmosphere is what hits you first with a subdued and relaxing motif. It's peaceful and quiet like a library, but the feeling of course is vastly different. Just standing in the reception area, you get this feeling that you're in store for something good, even though you don't know what that is exactly.\r
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I was warmly welcomed by the receptionist and my Massage Therapist. They helped to ease my trepidation about the visit and as soon as I was on
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