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Beata Aleksandrowicz is a passionate believer in the importance, the power and the healing properties of TOUCH. She has throughout her career chronicled how touch, at the most basic level, transforms lives.

“We have almost eradicated touch from our everyday lives – in schools, in care homes, in the workplace, with friends – as we retreat from this most basic aspect of human involvement. But it is only through touch that we can really begin to trust another human being, (witness mothers and babies,) and from there begin to communicate. Touch is greater than words, for often we just use these words to lose the silence that surrounds us, BUT when we touch, barriers begin to come down and true communication begins.” She says.

The Kalahari Bushmen appeal

And there is no more powerful example of this than her two recent visits to the Bushmen in Namibia’s Kalahari desert. When she first met them last year, during her research into different healing and massage techniques, there was silence. Not just because they didn’t speak the same language, but because they did not know each other. Gradually over the days of the visit barriers began to disappear when Beata was first given permission to touch them – gently, on the arms, the shoulders and the heads. Massages followed and words began to spill out. It was immaterial that the words were in another language, everybody began to understand.

On her second visit, early this year – silence had no place, even from the very beginning. Words, laughter, songs and hugs heralded her return. For the power of touch had kicked in, established its credence and bound the visitor and the family together. This time they asked her for massages – to help them sleep, to help remove worries, to soothe tired muscles. But most of all so that they could unburden themselves about their lives, their worries and their hopes.

If you like to have more information about The Kalahari Bushmen support please go to our website >>

Touch a heart

‘Touch a heart’ is a unique volunteer project originally initiated by Beata Aleksandrowicz, massage therapist and co-founder of Pure Massage. ‘Touch a Heart’ gives massage therapists the chance to reach out to our senior citizens and let them know that we appreciate and care about them by offering the gift of touch.

The Massage Day is running in any nursing homes, hospices, lunch clubs and anywhere else where the elderly can benefit from gentle, healing touch.

For more information go to: Touch a heart website >>

Teens mother charity

Several massage therapists from Pure Massage work on a benevolent project initiated by Beata Aleksandrowicz. The purpose is to teach young teenage mothers the importance of touch through massage. Very often assimilated with violence, touch can not be transmitted to their young babies. By introducing them to massage they learn how to communicate with their babies and awaken their senses. Every week our therapists experience amazing breakthroughs that makes life so much more rewarding.