At Woodstock Healing Arts, we embrace healing as an evolving, collaborative process that nurtures the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit. We recognize that the path to wellness is rarely linear—it is deeply personal, requiring a balance of time-honored traditions and modern insights.

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OUR PHILOSOPHY

The Art of Healing Together

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Empowering your journey to balance and wholeness

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The Philosophy

HERE AT WOODSTOCK HEALING ARTS

we believe healing is a collaborative journey, guided by the understanding that well-being encompasses mind, body, and spirit. Our collective of dedicated healers—some of whom practice at our main location at 83 Mill Hill Road, others from remote or private offices in the Woodstock area—shares a commitment to fostering health and wholeness.

We honor that:

  • Healing is not a linear path but an evolving process that weaves into every aspect of our lives.

  • True healing rarely resides with a single practitioner; rather, it’s a dynamic process that unfolds through a variety of approaches and insights.

    Ultimately, the real healer lies within each of us, empowered by self-discovery and personal growth.


Founded by Acupuncturist and Zero Balancer Ben Fleisher, Woodstock Healing Arts is devoted to harmonizing the timeless wisdom of Eastern and Western traditions, integrating structure with flow, balance with transformation, and stillness with movement. We look forward to supporting you on your journey toward a fuller, healthier life.

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"Healing may not be so much about getting better, as about letting go of everything that isn’t you—all of the expectations, all of the beliefs—and becoming who you are."