• 5 day's intensive workshop with
Noam Tyroler
03.-07. April 2010.
>> The complete programme (PDF, 653 KB)
This
form of interactive body/energy manipulation has been practiced
for centuries in the Buddhist temples of Thailand as folk
medicine. The knowledge of Thai Yoga massage has been passed
down orally from teacher to student. It has recently begun
to spread in the West, where it attracts more followers daily.
This unique and powerful therapy is a combination of acupressure,
stretches and passive yoga exercises, primarily aimed at
harmonization of the receiver's life force. Thai Yoga massage
combines intense application of pressure to the energy
pathways and assisted yoga postures with various stretches. This massage has a therapeutic effect on more than just
your body since, according to the yoga teachings, the physical
body is enveloped by subtler, invisible bodies associated
with our feelings, thoughts and spirituality. Thai Yoga
treatment restores natural inner harmony and balance, healing
the split between body and soul. This holistic energy healing both defies and exceeds expectations.
Most receivers feel confused after their first treatment
since Thai Yoga massage is unlike anything they have experienced
before. During the treatment, which is comparatively long
and usually lasts 1.5 or 2 hours, the masseur guides the
receiver through a seamless sequence of poses, stimulating,
at the same time, energy channels and acupressure points. Receivers
often find it difficult to reconstruct how they found
themselves in certain positions, and equally difficult
to describe their experience. Trembling "inside",
being "charged" and "limber", feeling "as
if one has been divested of a space suit" – are some
of the comments.
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