Patterns of Harmony Holistic Massage Business Logo

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My style of massage is remedial/therapeutic including ancient traditions, such as cupping, scraping (guasha), moxibustion and dry needling (like acupuncture).
My business is called, "Patterns of Harmony".
I got the name based on the idea in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) that any disease arises from the body following a pattern of disharmony. So the purpose of any practitioner is to restore the body to a pattern of harmony, switching on the optimum pathways towards balance and healing.
At this stage, I will be using the logo for business cards, flyers and gift vouchers.
Target Market(s)
Looking for people of all ages who are open to the mantra, "no pain, no gain" .
I want to attract those who take responsibility for their health and those who have a mind/ body/spirit connection.
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Business
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Patterns of Harmony
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- Balance, harmony, fluidity and nature.
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- Cliches: lotus flowers, yin/yang, tree of life, hands.
- While the origins of Tui Na is based on Traditional Chinese Medicine, I do not like to represent the eastern elements for fear of cultural misappropriation.