Healing Fountain Massage by Beth Reinke LMT

Healing Fountain Massage by Beth Reinke LMT Massage therapist since 2013 specializing in Therapeutic, Swedish, Deep Tissue, Myofascial, Cupping, Hot Bamboo, and Sports massage. WA Lic # MA60957758

Happy holidays to all. May the season bring joy and love to you and your families. 💗Also, enjoy my fun holiday theme out...
12/25/2025

Happy holidays to all. May the season bring joy and love to you and your families. 💗

Also, enjoy my fun holiday theme outfits including my hair styled as a bow on 12/18 🤭.

For anyone curious, results are in!  What a great year of gingerbread houses. Next year will sure be interesting!
12/23/2025

For anyone curious, results are in! What a great year of gingerbread houses. Next year will sure be interesting!

It’s here!! The annual family gingerbread house competition. It was a fun evening with a lot of laughs. So go ahead, loo...
12/14/2025

It’s here!! The annual family gingerbread house competition. It was a fun evening with a lot of laughs. So go ahead, look through the photos and make your vote! I’ll pass the votes along to the scorekeeper. Hopefully I will remember to share what house wins!

  is here! That means it’s the weekend 🥳 look at this beautiful arrangement created by the wonderful crew at  💗I want to...
12/12/2025

is here! That means it’s the weekend 🥳 look at this beautiful arrangement created by the wonderful crew at 💗

I want to thank everyone for another successful year! Your support means the world to me. Also, I am still working on the 2026 calendar. Procrastination is strong this year 🤦🏻‍♀️ if I haven’t reached out yet, don’t worry I will!

  going on in our building! If you feel like donating, stop by and drop off non perishable items at our office. Your com...
11/28/2025

going on in our building! If you feel like donating, stop by and drop off non perishable items at our office. Your community would appreciate it 💗

From my table to yours, happy Thanksgiving. A big thank you to everyone who places their trust in me every day. Enjoy th...
11/27/2025

From my table to yours, happy Thanksgiving. A big thank you to everyone who places their trust in me every day. Enjoy this fun filter.. if you know me, you know I’m always waiting for the good even if I have to be super careful with what I eat 🤷🏻‍♀️😂

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11/24/2025

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The Fascia Speaks

As bodyworkers, we touch a system far more intelligent and responsive than most people realize. It is a living memory field, a sensory fabric that holds the echoes of every emotional contraction, every bracing pattern, and every unspoken moment the nervous system didn’t know how to resolve.

We explore these imprints every day. We feel the places where the tissue thickened in response to a moment of fear, the areas where breath stopped during heartbreak, or the subtle density of someone carrying a responsibility too heavy for their age. These are not just restrictions. They are records.

Science is beginning to describe what practitioners have long sensed with their hands. Fascia is densely woven with interoceptors, proprioceptors, mechanoreceptors, and nociceptors, creating one of the most information-rich sensory networks in the body. These receptors do not just relay physical sensations; they respond to emotional states, autonomic shifts, and subtle changes in internal chemistry. When someone is afraid, lonely, overworked, grieving, or carrying unresolved tension, fascia receives that information before the conscious mind can interpret it.

Over time, these repeated emotional signals alter the collagen matrix itself. The ground substance thickens. Elasticity decreases. Glide diminishes. The tissue becomes a physical representation of an emotional history. What began as a moment of bracing becomes a pattern. Eventually, the pattern becomes posture, and posture becomes identity. This is how fascia stores emotional imprints that influence how a person walks, rests, reacts, and protects themselves. What clients feel as stiffness is often the residue of old vigilance. What they call tightness is often the body’s attempt to hold a story that never had a chance to be expressed.

When we work with fascia, we are not simply lengthening tissue or improving mobility. We are entering the emotional architecture of a person’s life. Gentle compression rehydrates the ground substance and makes the dense places permeable again. Slow stretching reorganizes collagen fibers that have been shaped by years of guarding. Pacinian and Ruffini receptors detect the warmth of our touch and signal safety along the vagus nerve. Interoceptors begin to update the brain’s perception of the body, allowing long-muted emotional signals to come into conscious awareness. As the layers soften, the nervous system begins to trust, and trust is the first doorway to release.

This is why clients often experience tears, trembling, laughter, heat, or a sudden memory during a session. The fascia is not only releasing; it is reorganizing the information it once held tightly. Electrical coherence returns. Circulation improves. Sensory accuracy sharpens. The body stops running old protective commands and starts rewriting its operating system. What once felt like a lifelong pattern begins to dissolve in the warmth of contact and presence.

Fascia is a sensory intelligence that interprets experience. The mind does not lead this process. It follows it. The mind interprets what the fascia feels and explains it long after the body has already changed. When we help clients reconnect to their fascial landscape, we are guiding them back to the body’s original language, the language beneath thought, beneath story, beneath habit—the language of emotional truth.

We, the ones who listen in silence, can hear what the fascia has carried through lineage, memory, and time.

Thank you to ALL who have served past, present and future. On Veterans Day let’s remember the sacrifices that have been ...
11/11/2025

Thank you to ALL who have served past, present and future. On Veterans Day let’s remember the sacrifices that have been made by everyone who signs up to fight for our freedoms.. whether it’s missed holidays with family, or the ultimate sacrifice of lives lost. There is a level of gratitude that can never be expressed enough. This picture shows my dad (white hat) and his friend during corpsmen school. His friend died during his service during Vietnam and received the bronze star posthumously. The other is my mom’s dog tags. Unfortunately I don’t have any pictures from her military days. My parents met working at the hospital in Bremerton while working to help save lives.

  and you know what I did?? Or didn’t do I guess… I didn’t show the beautiful arrangement from last week! So enjoy the  ...
11/07/2025

and you know what I did?? Or didn’t do I guess… I didn’t show the beautiful arrangement from last week! So enjoy the arrangement (with the sunflower) from this week and last week 💗💐 thanks for always being amazing.. and congrats to them for their move into a bigger space!

  to all! I thought I’d share a few of the costumes I’ve worn. I hope you all are safe and have an enjoyable night of tr...
10/31/2025

to all! I thought I’d share a few of the costumes I’ve worn. I hope you all are safe and have an enjoyable night of trick or treating 🎃

Happy   to all of you! This is your reminder to be gentle to yourself, and enjoy the little things.  did an awesome job ...
10/24/2025

Happy to all of you! This is your reminder to be gentle to yourself, and enjoy the little things. did an awesome job on this week’s arrangement. 💗 I’m slowly catching up on scheduling. If you hadn’t heard from me, feel free to reach out. It’s quite possible your name is in my pile of things to do. 😬

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8221 NE Hazel Dell Avenue
Vancouver, WA
98665

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm

Telephone

+17015401559

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The story of me

In June of 2013 I graduated from the Massage Program at the Salon Professional Academy in Fargo, ND. I spent just over 5 years building my practice at Revive Professional Massage Therapy Clinic in Fargo before deciding it was time to come back to Washington. I also spent a couple of years as a massage educator at the Salon Professional Academy which was fantastic. I am a mother to four amazing children, and I enjoy spending time in nature and with my family. I grew up in Washington, but have spent most of my life in North Dakota raising my kids.

I am excited to share my passion for massage therapy with my clients. I specialize in Therapeutic massage with a broad deep stroke, but I am able to customize each session depending on the clients needs. Other modalities I utilize include Deep Tissue, Cupping, Myofascial, Swedish, Sports and Pregnancy massages. I love providing positive, comfortable energy while alleviating pain in my clients. My goal is to treat the issue at hand while letting the experience be as relaxing as the person on my table deserves! I have been a long time sufferer of chronic migraines, and that is how I discovered the many benefits massage therapy can provide. Making the life change into massage therapy was one of the most rewarding things I have ever done.

Thank you for taking the time to learn a little about me.