Ross Travill
BSc Psychology,
University College London.
CertZBUK.
About Me
Hi, I'm Ross
I first became aware of Zero Balancing in 2012 when it was recommended to me to as a way to address some challenges in my life that I was experiencing at the time and which were affecting my health. The beneficial effects were immediate and by receiving regular sessions over a period of time, my health improved and the ongoing changes that I experienced in all areas of my life were transformational. Coming from a scientific background I was very curious to find out how and why Zero Balancing had worked so well for me and I was therefore inspired to learn more. I trained for two years via the ZB UK certification program, becoming a qualified and certified Zero Balancing practitioner. As well as learning the art and skill of Zero Balancing, my studies have inspired an ongoing personal journey of discovery in to ‘energy’, energy medicine and it’s potential for healing. I am currently studying the PGCert Psychedlics at Exeter University.
I live with my wife and five children in West Dorset, close to the coast between Bridport and Lyme Regis. Before settling in Dorset, I worked for many years in online advertising in sales and marketing for various agencies in London and Australia. As well as practicing Zero Balancing, I enjoy walking, cooking, football, yoga and exploring the world travelling with my family.
I am fully insured and offer individual or repeat bookings for Zero Balancing sessions which I provide either at my home address, or at the home of clients who are living within the local area.
Sessions are price at £40 for one hour.
CertZB
Zero Balancing UK Ltd
Anatomy & Physiology Diploma (Distinction)
Association of Natural Medicine
Recommended Reading
Great Reads
Total Reset Realigning With Our Timeless Holistic Blueprint for Living
An incredibly powerful book by Greg Campbell.
The Falling Sky: Words of a Yanomami Shaman
“A literary treasure…a must for anyone who wants to understand more of the diverse beauty and wonder of existence.”―New Scientist