At 3 Rue Jeanne-Antide Thouret in Besançon, Géraldine André offers a deeply personal and restorative practice centered around Qi Gong and Chi Nei Tsang — two ancestral approaches to healing that invite a slower, more attentive relationship with the body. Her work is not about quick fixes or surface relaxation; it is about guiding each person back toward their inner balance with patience, presence, and profound respect for the rhythms of the body and mind.

The setting itself is often described as calm and minimalist, a quiet place where clients feel they can breathe more freely. The space is intentionally simple, free of clutter and distractions, offering just what is needed to feel held without being overwhelmed. This quiet elegance mirrors Géraldine’s own approach — thoughtful, grounded, and fully focused on the well-being of each person who walks through her door.

Clients speak of her presence as steady and reassuring. From the beginning of each session, Géraldine listens carefully, not only to what is said aloud but to what the body expresses through posture, breath, and energy. Her consultations are not rushed or transactional; instead, they serve as a foundation for building trust and crafting a session that is truly aligned with the client’s current state.

Through Qi Gong, she introduces clients to gentle, conscious movement paired with breathing and energetic awareness. These sessions are often described as meditative, helping to calm mental noise while reconnecting with physical sensations. For many, this becomes a quiet yet powerful practice that supports emotional stability and energetic vitality in everyday life.

Her work with Chi Nei Tsang — a Taoist abdominal massage technique — is often experienced as transformative. With focused, sensitive touch, Géraldine works around the navel and deep into the abdominal area, helping to release tension, stagnation, and stored emotions. Clients frequently describe a sensation of lightness, improved digestion, and unexpected emotional clarity following the treatment. The experience can be gentle or profound, but it is always carried out with subtlety and care.

What clients appreciate most is the deep feeling of being accompanied, not directed. Géraldine does not impose an agenda; instead, she creates a space where the body can speak and be heard. This quality — a combination of technical skill and heartfelt listening — defines every session. Clients often leave with a renewed sense of clarity, a body that feels more open, and a mind that has quietly settled.

In essence, Géraldine André offers more than therapeutic techniques — she offers presence. Her work invites people to reconnect with themselves in a way that is both gentle and lasting. For those in Besançon looking for care that goes beneath the surface, her practice is a rare and grounding discovery.