Bodywork: What Type of Massage to Get, and how to Make the Most of itNot a how-to book, Bodywork is a guide for the 20 million Americans who receive massage therapy each year. Claire takes readers through a typical session of more than fifteen different massage therapies from around the world--including Swedish massage, Reflexology, Aromatherapy, the Rolfing Method, and Shiatsu/Acupuncture--and highlights other therapies, giving the history and theory behind each. |
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The art of centering is important in TT because in order to perceive and
understand what is happening in a client's energy field, the healer must enter a
state of stillness in which she can listen and be attuned to the receiver. Otherwise
, she is ...
The art of centering is important in TT because in order to perceive and
understand what is happening in a client's energy field, the healer must enter a
state of stillness in which she can listen and be attuned to the receiver. Otherwise
, she is ...
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passing through a client's energy field, the practitioner will have noticed areas of
pressure or static buildup, where energy has congested. The purpose of
unruffling is to release this blocked energy with a gentle downward motion of the
hands, ...
passing through a client's energy field, the practitioner will have noticed areas of
pressure or static buildup, where energy has congested. The purpose of
unruffling is to release this blocked energy with a gentle downward motion of the
hands, ...
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Instead, she feels for the subtle energy cues. A practitioner can sometimes feel
disturbances in the field surrounding the body before they manifest as physical
symptoms. It is difficult to predict how long an energy transfer will take. A
practitioner ...
Instead, she feels for the subtle energy cues. A practitioner can sometimes feel
disturbances in the field surrounding the body before they manifest as physical
symptoms. It is difficult to predict how long an energy transfer will take. A
practitioner ...
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Contents
How to Use This Book | 3 |
Introduction | 9 |
Traditional Western Massage | 19 |
Copyright | |
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