Calyx Vision Statement
Our Practitioner Perspective:
Our clients’ journeys intertwine with our own. We collaborate between Calyx practitioners and refer externally, when appropriate, with like minded medical professionals and centers.
We support you with tools, resources and information to start or continue your journey of deep and lasting health and happiness.
We recognize the deep vulnerability that comes of injury, illness, healing and growth. Calyx practitioners support with respect for the individual process and non-judgment about the path that has been traveled.
Each Calyx practitioner shares their view of healing from a place of respect and personal experience. In order for us to serve others, we are committed to continuing to walk our own healing journey by gathering as a community, seeking counsel with teachers, other Calyx healing practitioners and self-reflecting. We honor the healing process of individuals, clients and professionals, as much as the outcome.
We honor and respect the lineage of our healing practices. Upholding their teachings, and speaking the teachers’ names, when appropriate, is a starting point. We are aware that Western culture has silenced and stolen from many indigenous traditions to the extent of cultural appropriation. Calyx practitioners continue to learn and unlearn these aspects of the ways that we all contribute to and perpetuate oppression and colonialization.
Our World View
Our space holds the energy of self-love, self-awareness and self-healing. As a community, we support every individual in gaining greater insight about the nature of their own health and wellness.
We welcome conversations and hold space for those seeking community in a time of separation and labels. Calyx is a community of healing and growth for both practitioners and clients. Calyx practitioners are committed to learning how to best hold space for all humans who seek our support. We acknowledge that unspoken or unconscious biases can play a role in actions and decisions and we seek to better understand the cultures of non-dominant groups in order to best facilitate healing and support for those whose experiences differ from ours.