Know the Name with Sharon Lynn Wyeth
Ceceila Britton - Body-Mind-Spirit Connection
Cecelia Britton was reared as the eldest of eight children in a military family that moved around the world. So, she was exposed to multiple cultures and learned to adapt quickly. She began her spiritual search when still a teenager after reading books by Edgar Cayce, Ruth Montgomery, Arthur Ford, and James Monroe. Even as her dreams attempted to scare her away from seeking more spiritual knowledge she persevered by attending an A.R.E. retreat based on Edgar Cayce’s material as presented in the Search for God material which Cecelia then used as her foundation. Cecelia became a massage therapist during a time when being a massage therapist was considered disreputable. This was a time period before there were schools to teach one how to be a massage therapist. Instead, she apprenticed under a gifted teacher that worked in an MD’s clinic. Cecelia was a pioneer in Texas helping to educate the public, and have laws passed to legitimatize massage as therapeutic and non-sexual. Through those years, all manner of educational opportunities began to spring up all over the country and massage began the journey of being taken seriously as a member of alternative health practices. As Cecelia says, “The one thing that is not mentioned in massage schools is the fact that when one commits to a healing field, every unhealed aspect of the practitioner shows up on the table in the form of the practitioner’s clients.” For her bodywork intensified her interest in doing her own inner work. This has taken her into working with healers and their many modalities of healing, learning to understand and feel energy. She is now in her seventies and still works with clients to assist them to get in touch with themself so that body-mind-spirit connection is more available for them as well.