2010 days ago

Counselling service in your neighbourhood

Ruifei from Gaia Holistic Counselling

Dear Neighbours,


My name is Fei. I have been running Gaia Holistic Counselling in Hataitai since 2017. I believe everyone is unique, and everyone has their own innate strength to heal and to advance. As a holistic counselor, I see myself as a gate-keeper who assists clients in their healing journeys. I offer a wide range of therapy and healing approaches, e.g. psychotherapy, meditation and yoga, energy healing, even dancing and handcrafting workshops. The reason of embracing these diverse approaches is because everyone has different experiences and healing needs, and there shouldn't be a limit to healing modalities.


If this sounds right; if you are looking for someone to talk to, please contact me at 0211404448, trf615@gmail.com



Stay warm and cosy in the deep winter.


Fei Tang, Gaia Holistic Counselling

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Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, who’s made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours still get to enjoy these beautiful butterflies in their own backyards.

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Thanks for your mahi, Alan! We hope this brings a smile!

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