Agape Healing Arts

Agape Healing Arts Agape Healing Arts provides Natural, Holistic & Traditional Medicine for the Whole Family

AGAPE Healing Arts began as a dream many years ago to bring about a holistic healing center in our local community that would offer both
holistic health services and education. We have an integrative approach to healing as we seek to bridge the gap between the best of western allopathic and holistic eastern medicine. We are proud to offer a variety of services, classes and workshops to help facil

itate this goal. As you enter AGAPE, you will feel a sense of peace and tranquility as we set out to create a safe, sacred space and peaceful haven that welcomes you back home to your heart center where true healing is possible. Come to honor your self, relax, rejuvenate and achieve a Healthy Body, Peaceful Mind, and Joyful Heart.

06/08/2026
06/08/2026

Entrepreneur Bryan Johnson completed 60 sessions of hyperbaric oxygen therapy in 90 days, achieving zero systemic inflammation, a 300% boost in blood vessel growth, and a 1,000% spike in beneficial gut bacteria Akkermansia muciniphila.

He also saw a 28.6% drop in an Alzheimer’s risk marker, dramatic skin rejuvenation, and a 2.6% gain in telomere length—effectively reversing about a decade of cellular aging.

Johnson structured 90-minute sessions with oxygen cycling inside his own clinic to maintain productivity.

Experts now suggest around 20 maintenance sessions every three months to sustain these longevity gains.

Learn more in the full article.

06/08/2026
06/07/2026

You can hear the ocean inside yourself.
Not as imagination.
Not as metaphor only.
But as the subtle sound of breath when the body becomes quiet, the chest opens, and the mind learns to observe.

Geeta S. Iyengar taught pranayama as a disciplined and subtle practice.

The body must be prepared.
The breath must be refined.
The mind must learn to watch without force.

One way to understand this approach is through three parts:
The body is the laboratory.
It provides the conditions — a quiet seat, an open chest, and a spine that can hold its length without strain.
Until the body can sit in stillness without complaint, pranayama cannot begin in earnest.

This is why asana comes first.
The breath is the experiment.
Not something to seize.
Not something to dominate.

Something to study.
Its length.
Its texture.
Its sound.
Its pauses.

The work is not to push the breath further each day.
The work is to observe it more closely.

The mind is the observer.
Not commentary.
Not impatience.
Not ambition.
Just watching.

When the mind learns to watch without interference, the breath becomes quieter, subtler, and more receptive.

Pranayama is powerful. It deserves respect.

It is not a breathing exercise to learn casually from a video or post. In the Iyengar tradition, it is introduced progressively, after the body has been prepared through consistent asana practice, and under the guidance of a qualified teacher.

What has your experience of pranayama been — difficult, quiet, surprising, or deeply calming?

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222 S. US. Highway 1. Suite 1
Tequesta, FL
33469

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Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 6pm
Saturday 12pm - 5pm

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