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Roots of Reiki.
Reiki is an ancient healing method that dates back about 2500 years, but lay dormant and was forgotten for a long time. In the nineteenth century the system was re-discovered by Dr. Mikao Usui. During his life he passed on this knowledge to his grand masters. It is through them the Rieki lineage has been handed down. Channelling Reiki. The practitioner giving Reiki channels Energy through their own body and out through their hands to the Client.
Learning Reiki. Reiki is passed on through initiations in which the student is connected up as a channel by a Reiki Master. During the initiation the student is connected to the Reiki lineage and this protects the student from taking on any negative energy from the Client.
There are three levels of Reiki: Level 1. Self healing and hands on healing of others.
Level 2. Distant healing.
Level 3. Reiki Master/Teacher.
Traditional Indian Head massage was restricted to the head. In modern times the massage has evolved to include the neck, shoulders and upper arms. Indian head massage is a safe and effective therapy that not only promotes hair growth, but also provides relief from aches and pains. It is renowned for relieving symptoms of stress.
How does it work? The head neck and shoulders are important energy centres within the body. Tension tends to accumulate in the head when you are feeling stressed or angry. The tension will then show up as a stiff neck, stiff shoulders, eye strain, headaches and in some cases even hair loss. Indian head massage involves working with a firm and gentle rhythm to help unknot blockages and relieve this uncomfortable build up of tension. However, it’s effects are not just limited to the physical ailments. It works on an emotional level also, calming the spirit, promoting relaxation and relieving stress. Due to the passage of the acupuncture meridians through the head neck and shoulders, during the Indian head massage theses acupuncture meridians and also specific points are pressed and rubbed. This will have effects on the internal organs thus providing a holistic massage for the person.
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This workshop has been designed to impart relevant information and appropriate techniques to allow each participant carry out acupressure treatments on themselves or their friends. The practical skills are clearly demonstrated during the workshop and the accompanying course manual will contain all the information necessary to continue your practice following the workshop.
The course syllabus is:
1. The basic concepts of Chinese medicine.
2. The meridians and pressure points.
3. Major acupressure points.
4. Preparation for treatment.
5. Treating Common ailments.
The Common Ailments that are targeted on this course are:
General vitality, Nervous system, Common cold, Flu, Sinusitis, Sore throat, Asthma, Indigestion and nausea, Flatulence and bloating; Constipation, Diarrhoea, Menstrual pain, Arthritis of, neck and shoulder, Elbow. Hands and wrist, Hips and lumbar spine, Knee, Ankle and Back ache (Sciatica)
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