![]() ![]() I’ve read about how to do them before, but I really haven’t given myself the time and space needed to learn it, which makes me think that other people are probably in the same boat. I have never been trained on how to do it the proper way, and to be completely transparent, I haven’t ever done the full Raindrop Technique. Now, don’t let the term “technique” scare you off when it comes to doing Raindrops. Inspired by the Lakota Native American tradition of observing the northern lights while inhaling the affirming aroma of nearby conifer trees, the Raindrop Technique is intended to help bring balance and harmony to the body by combining targeted massage and distinctive energy approaches. ![]() Gary Young in 1989 as a unique practice based on methods that have been used for centuries to rejuvenate the body and mind. The Raindrop Technique was developed by Young Living Founder D. I love to dig in the dirt, cook nourishing food, capture beauty through my camera lens, spend tim e at the beach, and read on my front porch while sipping on a hot cup of coffee. I am a board member of The Sparrow Fund and an Empowered to Connect Facilitator. I believe God has tasked us to be good stewards of our spaces in the world, and I guide my children to do the same. My favorite things to do are cultivate my ever-expanding gardens, wrangle chickens, ferment all the things, sourdough bake with einkorn flour, and figure out new ways to use essential oils. When I am not teaching fine arts to my favorite upper school students at our incredible classical Christian school, I spend my days on our 7-acre property where I try my best to love my family well and experiment with hobby homesteading. Together, we have four amazing children, by birth and adoption. I’ve been married to my high school sweetheart since 2003. Chasing truth, beauty, goodness, and all things naturally wholistic. ![]()
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