The Way To Touch

The Way To Touch The technique is on the floor, fully clothed. You do not have to be flexible to engage, Thai Yoga Massage is a technique, where the client is fully clothed.

An integration therapy, sometimes called ¨lazy man´s yoga¨this technique uses the elasticity of the body to make movements and postures, all done by the therapist. The focus is dynamic, with rocking and circular techniques. Excellent for circulation.

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Explore the Power of Touch

I started to train in this modality almost 6 years ago.

We are born with the need to be touched. If we are not cuddled as babies or children, we do not develop as well. Mammals, also, need to be touched and cuddled as pups. There are many experiments with chimpanzees, orangutans, Bonobos, as well as other monkeys, rats, cats and dogs, which demonstrate dramatically the difference between touched and cuddled as babies and those who are not.

Dynamic Thai Yoga Massage is an ancient way of healing that integrates yoga, thai massage and movement into a dance between giver and receiver. The technique enhances the principles of Traditional Thai Massage through the use of rocking, rhythmic and oscillatory techniques. and is fully clothed. The focused movement has a practical advantage of improving circulation, but on the emotional level, this process opens up space in the body. This in turn effectively shifts stagnation in the physical and energetic pathways, including life force energy.

Touch is the only one of our five senses that doesn’t lose its potency with age. As we grow old, our sense of smell becomes less acute; our sense of taste becomes less discriminating; our acuity of hearing diminishes; our eyesight needs enhancement, but touch does not change. In fact, our need to touch and be touched becomes greater.