Energy massage - a feeling of vitality. Non-contact energy massage

One of modern species massage is an energy massage, or, as it is also called, yoga massage. This is a great opportunity to improve your body and increase overall vitality.

Preparing for a massage: what you need for a massage therapist

Energy massage: who needs it and how to do it

This type of massage is a rather pleasant technique with a good physiotherapeutic effect.

The main uniqueness of massage is that it activates its own defensive forces organism, and also restores the work of its excretory, circulatory and metabolic systems.

Thus, yoga massage improves well-being and physical fitness, relieves stress, energizes life energy and brings soul and body into harmony.

This type of massage will be useful for those who have problems with overweight, periodically appears headache and pain of a different origin, as well as in cases where the body is susceptible to infection with an infection or virus.

Energy massage is very useful for children. He renders positive impact on their immune, nervous, endocrine, circulatory and skeletal system.


This type of massage is indicated in the treatment of diseases musculoskeletal system such as scoliosis and cerebral palsy.

Many parents notice significant changes in the treatment of these diseases after the first course. It will be most useful for both children and adults to conduct a course of energy massage several times a year.

The essence of energy massage

Yoga massage is based on the principle of acupuncture, which provides a continuous flow of strength, and also helps to relieve tension in the joints and muscles.

Also in the massage, the techniques of “rubbing”, “stroking”, “pinching” and “kneading” are used. An experienced massage therapist knows exactly how to properly perform such a massage, because it has to alternate between softer and more energetic movements.

All movements have a certain duration, and are performed in a clearly built chronological sequence.

By the way, this feature of the energy technique is one of several secrets of oriental massage.

Energy massage technique

Many people complain about lack of energy or low level. About this problem caused by different reasons may indicate cold hands and feet. Usually it can be solved with the help of gradual exercise and certain massage techniques that improve blood circulation and increase the flow of energy through the body.

Massage for circulatory disorders - step by step

Stretching the legs. At the site of circulatory disorders, the skin may be cold or stand out against the background of neighboring areas. To improve blood circulation, strongly knead the muscle areas, especially the thighs and buttocks. Push down thumbs and roll with the rest until you notice a change.

Palm pressure on arms and legs. Stand to the side of the patient, lean with one hand on his body, and with the palm of the other pass over the arms or legs in need of massage. Place your hand, push, hold and release as you move along the meridians. The movement of energy will also help improve various drawing techniques.

Rubbing hands. Rub the meridian of the Heart at the little finger with the palm of your hand inside hands. Move from the armpit to the little finger. Then pinch and squeeze your hand and fingers hard. At the end, pull sharply on your fingers. This technique improves blood circulation.

Pressing on the legs. Find point 5p6 by rising three fingers above the ankle joint, behind the bone. Press gently with the pad thumb, hold and release. More easy option- circles around the point. This technique improves blood circulation and improves tone. Repeat all movements on the other side.

Energetic field massage - photo step by step

As we have already said, chakras are currents of interaction with energy. It is believed that each of the seven main energy centers located in a certain place and associated with certain physical manifestations, has its own color and its own sound vibration.

In addition, each person is surrounded by various energy fields - the so-called auras. Some people can see or read auras and distinguish their colors.

The energy field closest to the body is called ethereal. It can be felt by holding the hand 15-23 cm above the skin.

Energy imbalance is thought to affect physical well-being and may even cause illness.

Restoring the balance of energy contributes to the return of health. Some healers only work with energy fields.

By developing the gift of healing touch, you can make energy massage even more effective.

Methods of working with the energy field affect both the body and its aura. In order to massage, you first of all need to develop sensitivity, as well as understanding and respect for the patient. Clear your mind, concentrate on your hands and note all your sensations.

Try to be objective and just observe. These techniques can be used after or before a massage to help your patient relax. Over time, you will gain sufficient self-confidence and be able to improve the technique.

Back relaxation. At the end of the back massage, place one hand between the patient's shoulder blades and the other on the sacrum. Breathe calmly, clear your mind, and focus on the sensations in your hands, imagining positive energy flowing through them. This technique is soothing, helping to feel the connection of the upper and lower back.

Energetic effect on the back. Place your palm on the patient's sacrum and then slowly raise it 10-15 cm above the body. Move your hand in a circle over the sacrum counterclockwise and note all the sensations in the palm of your hand. Lower your hand gradually. This technique helps relieve tension in the lower back.

Relaxation of the eyes. This technique is suitable for completing a facial massage, contributing to complete relaxation. Hold the bent palms 15 cm above the patient's eyes, covering them from the light. Breathe calmly, imagining positive energy flowing through your hands. Your mind must be calm, your hands motionless. The patient can feel the warmth emanating from them.

Relaxation of the abdomen. This technique can be used after abdominal massage. It is especially useful if the patient has hypersensitivity. Hold your palms over the patient's abdomen and note all your sensations. Gradually lower your hands so that they are on the sides of the navel. Breathe out positive energy through your palms.

Relaxation of the head. Bring your hands to the patient's head with palms facing inward. Relax. Pay attention to all your sensations, imagining positive energy flowing through your hands. Then take your palms a little further from your head and repeat the technique several times, moving them further and further away. This technique helps with headaches or mental stress.

Relaxation of the legs. To complete the energy massage, place your palms on the patient's feet, relax them, and fully concentrate on making contact with the feet. This technique helps the patient to "ground" after the massage, focusing on the legs.

Energetic effect on the head. Stand behind the patient and raise your arms 30 cm above their head. Relax your hands and pay attention to all your sensations. Gradually lower them to the crown. Notice the change in sensation as you approach your head, imagining positive energy flowing through your hands.

Relaxation of the chest. Place one hand on the patient's chest and the other on the abdomen. Notice how your chest rises and falls as you breathe. Breathe calmly and measuredly, paying attention to changes in the patient's breathing and concentrating on the warmth of your hands. This technique helps the patient regain balance, especially if he is upset.

Contact with the patient's energy during Champi massage

Stand behind the back of the person you are going to massage. Inhale deeply and slowly 3 times. This will help you control your energy and focus.

Slowly place your hands over the person's head without touching it. Hold your hands above your head in the patient's energy field, spreading the energy of light, peace and deep rest.

Energy comes out of your hands and comes into contact with the energy of the patient. Do 3-5 slow deep breaths. Maintain silence, let a trusting atmosphere be established and the person relax.

Contact with the energy emanating from the head

Without losing calm and concentration, place your hands as described in step 1 and perform the following movements: hold your hands near the patient's head. Take 3-5 slow deep breaths.

Feel how the energy envelops the patient's head, freeing it from all thoughts and worries, on the mental and emotional levels.

The first step in performing a massage is back work; carried out to release the accumulated tension and gives positive effect both from the physical and from the energetic side and will favor further work with the shoulders, neck and head. The final stage - facial massage, relaxes and soothes, connects us with the energy of our soul.

Contact with energy emanating from the neck

In continuation of the previous reception, keep your hands on either side of the patient's neck. Maintain harmony and let the energy flow freely by observing the vibrations that arise in his field.

Repeat breathing exercises, and then go to the next step. Feel the strength and sensitivity of the neck and harmonize the breath and thoughts of light and peace.

Contact with the energy emanating from the shoulders

To complete the energy contact and proceed to the first step of the massage itself, place your hands over the patient's shoulders without leaving his aura. Take a deep breath and as you exhale, watch how your energy flows into the patient, relaxing and preparing him energetically for the massage.

Start energy massage only when you feel calm and focused.

Energy Massage Technique Tutorial: Video

I heard that there is an energy massage. Anyone who knows or heard anything about it, please tell us what it is and where it is taught. Thank you.

If we mean non-contact massage, then it is usually used by masseurs of pre-retirement age to hide their physical handicaps in terms of quality contact massage. Jokes aside, but two psychics who came across to me when I was a massage therapist in a city hospital, despite gasping about my positive energy and trying to teach me how to make passes with my hands at the end of the massage in the form of the letter "Z", did not thank me for the massage.
Healers are taught in the Association alternative medicine, this allows you to even obtain licenses from the Ministry of Health. Also, cosmetologists perform a type of energy facial massage. You understand how I feel about such a non-contact massage of the face, body, head (and it is used everywhere).

Energy massage. It only works for those patients who believe in it. A kind of hypnotherapy session. There are easily suggestible individuals. For them, it is very important when another person (the massage therapist) says that he has aligned the aura and closed the holes. And no wonder it works for this patient. It's all about the power of the imagination.
But, there are unique ones that can influence energetically. But there are so few of them. There are much more of those who say that they can do energy massage, I have seen these examples not only on video, but also in life.
Although, there are several tricks that Tereshkin S.N. taught me.
Before the massage, imagine that you are holding a solar balloon in your hands. Try to feel the warmth and viscosity of this ball. Then mentally, imagine a picture that a ray of energy comes out of each of your fingers. Try mentally, touch any object and "feel" its structure: rough, smooth, etc. After such a warm-up, the hands are more sensitive. And the recovery of the patient is faster.

I believe more in the energy massage of points, that is, I mean acupressure. There is work with special points on the human body, but you need to work with your hands, you also need extensive knowledge and a special feeling for these points and problems with them.

I saw energy massage only on video, read reviews. I don’t believe in non-contact massage, however, there are some tricks that allow you to achieve a greater effect when classical massage body. Colleague started, I will continue.
Another technique, before starting a massage session. Ask the patient to imagine that he is on the ocean with the purest water. Lies in the coastline, ask you to mentally imagine what the waves are rolling in and taking away with them, pain, each wave brings clean water, and the darker one leaves, as it takes away the disease. I work to the sound of the ocean.
Next option. Ask the patient to visualize the pain. What does it look like, where is it? Then we work together. When doing a massage, I ask you to imagine that my hands take away this pain, together we remove the visualization of the patient. With every massage technique, asking how you feel now, where is the pain, what does it look like?
Of course, there are more tricks and methods than I wrote.
I would be glad to hear other methods and techniques. Such an energy massage gives excellent feedback, probably due to psychotherapy and visualization.

Smart Tips! But you can't always tell the patient everything. There are people who do not believe or cannot present the picture. And if a person is sick for a month and from the last strength he came to you, and you say -
the pain goes away, but the pain hasn't gone away? Then what will he think of you as a specialist? Think start a session therapeutic massage follows with a smile and warm words that you will definitely help, after examination and diagnosis. Talk to him, and you will know what kind of person is in front of you and whether it is possible to talk with him on the topics we have written about. In general, there is an energy massage. It is carried out on the meridians of a person and at the places where the chakras exit. Whoever is interested, I will tell you how the energy massage of the body and head is performed, what are the specific secrets of mastery.

I completely agree with my colleague about energy massage. I wrote only a few of the techniques that I use. And not with everyone, you can work using your imagination. This method is best used when the diagnosis is made and the patient has not come for the first time. Everything is individual. With inflammation sciatic nerve- energy impact - will not help. You are a mine of information! Of course, tell us about energy massage on the meridians of a person. And about bone-energy massage - what it is and what it is eaten with (how it is done).

Thank you for your sincere interest, colleagues. Focus on thoughts
their own and the patient. For you, the main thing is the recovery of the patient. First, believe in yourself and ask for permission and help from above. When permission is received, read a prayer for the recovery of the patient with his name, then imagine a large bubble, a ball in which the patient and your hands are located. Then put your hands to a source of natural light, charge and only then put your hands on the sore spot
patient. To Work with eyes closed. Mentally ask for constant help from the Almighty, reading a prayer for the recovery of the patient.
As soon as you feel tingling in the palms, burning - you need to gradually
remove hands from the body of the patient and quickly rinse hands up to the elbow with running water. Do not dry your hands after an energy massage! Air dry it required condition so as not to take the negative on yourself! And if you're tired, don't continue. So the patient will feel better.

Huge thanks for interesting information! This is a very useful energy massage technique! Do you think that every person can do it, or does a masseur necessarily have to be a bioenergy therapist in some way?

All diseases are from the nerves. I did, although before that there had been multiple energy body massages, I found an amazing massage therapist in St. Petersburg, practicing manual techniques. And when we delved into psychology with him, I felt the effect from the first session of the usual classic manual massage.

I also did it with a professional massage therapist, who, however, does not do bioenergy stuff. However, there was such warmth from his hands that the pain subsided.

I understand you, only this phenomenon is not called energy massage, but professionalism in one's business. All good masseurs little magicians.

Warnings:

1. This manual is for informational purposes only and is not a tutorial. This is the summary of the workshop.

2.This manual does not claim to be scientifically accurate. It does not replace special education.

3. The described practice should only be studied under the guidance of a teacher.

4. The possibility of applying this practice to each specific person must be agreed with the doctor.

Bone massage is the most interesting complex massage techniques. It is clear that we do not knead the bones. We act on the bones using the principle of neuroreflex response. But the uniqueness of such an impact is that positive changes involve not only the bone, but also all the structures associated with it - muscles, ligaments, blood vessels.

Bone massage acts directly on the bones of the skeleton. Massage uses vector or energy technology. The effect of bone massage is very deep, we often see a cumulative effect when the treatment is continued. for a long time after the end of the massage.

PURPOSE OF BONE MASSAGE

Purpose of bone massage bone tissue from tension. Or, in the language of ancient Chinese doctors, the expulsion of "sha" from the bones.

To understand the importance of working with bone tissue, you need to understand the role of bone tissue as a resonator. According to the ancient Chinese, the bone is a unique accumulator and transmitter of energy. Dysfunctions in the bones persist for a very long time. Even after the death of a person.

Therefore, the task of the massage therapist is to clean the bones from tension.

Massage also improves bone trophism, which is beneficial for osteoporosis. Accelerates recovery after injuries. Favorably affects general well-being.

Warning. Work with bone tissue can cause toxic reactions. This is due to the fact that accumulated "toxins" are released from the bone tissue. Therefore, the volume of massage exposure must be dosed. And in case of toxic reactions, give the patient a hot drink.

1. A real massage complex (protocol) can be used immediately after you have been trained, as such a kind of massage. You can call it - "treatment by the laying on of hands."

2. In fact, the protocol allows you to get many problems that are associated with bones and joints. It is also indicated as an anti-aging therapy in older people.

3. You need to understand that protocol treatment is carpet bombing, so it is important to perform the entire massage complex without missing anything.

4. The massage complex (protocol) in full execution takes about an hour. But depending on the reaction of the patient, the execution time can vary from 40 minutes to one and a half hours.

5. If the massage is delayed, you can "cut off" the legs and arms.

6. If there is time left - and you need to refine the timing - you can supplement the massage with small protocols. For example, the impact on the joints.

7. Massage is done in courses. For prophylaxis once a year, for "treatment" it is possible several times a year during the period of remission.

8. Sessions are held once a week. Doing bone massage is often impossible.

9. For prevention, a course of 1-2 sessions once a year is sufficient.

10. For "treatment" a course of up to 4-6 sessions may be required - until a stable improvement appears. Accordingly, you can repeat the courses of "treatment" 2-3 times a year.

11. For a stable effect, the patient must regularly engage in fitness and / or sports. Massage should be carried out against the background of regular classes.

Bone techniques:

.General balance of the bone with vector techniques. The task is to center the bone. We fix the bone. We look at where tension arises in the body. Where “voltage will ring” or “a light bulb will flash.” That is, we are looking for a vector. The vector can also extend outside the body. We shift the bone in the direction of tension with a soft surge, as if we “stick” it there. We hold the shift for up to 15 seconds until the appearance of therapeutic phenomena.

Local bone reconstruction. The task is to eliminate tension within the bone itself. How to reconstruct its correct structure. Squeeze the bone. We feel the tension, we enter this tension. Having found the tension, we listen to where it wants to pour out, where the “energy” is released. Letting go of tension. We are waiting for expansion (therapeutic phenomena).

Treatment strategies. We can use the bone massage complex in two ways (strategies).

Strict adherence to protocol. You strictly follow the protocol, from bone to bone. Strive to restore the mobility and centering of each bone. Doing up to four times each reception. Your task is to strictly follow the ritual of the protocol. This best strategy for beginners.

Improvisation. You also stick to the protocol - takes the protocol as a basis. But focus on stress. If there is no tension, you move on, you can even do nothing. If there is tension, eliminate it, moving away from the protocol and tracking down all its manifestations. Here you can combine techniques on soft tissues, on organs, on bones. This method is acceptable for experienced massage therapists.

Addition. By following the protocol, that is, the general correction can be supplemented with targeted work. For example, work on vessels, joints. Main lymphatic drainage. Correction of leg length. Targeted work depends on the specific application of the patient.

BONE MASSAGE COMPLEX

(protocol description)

Lower jaw

1. General balance of the lower jaw. We take a position behind the patient's head. Fixing lower jaw fingers. Squeeze gently and listen to where it pulls. We push the lower jaw in the indicated direction and hold until a feeling of relaxation.

2. Lower jaw locally. Position behind the patient's head. We fix the lower jaw with our fingers. Gently squeeze, looking for tension inside the bone. Letting go of tension.

3. Chin - the angle of the lower jaw is locally on the right. Position behind the patient's head. We fix the lateral part of the lower jaw. Fingers of one hand behind the chin, fingers of the other hand angle. Gently squeeze, looking for tension inside the bone. Letting go of tension.

4. Temporal bone - the angle of the lower jaw is locally on the right. Position behind the patient's head. Fixing jaw joint. With the fingers of one hand, the angle of the lower jaw, with the fingers of the second hand (with a fork), we cover the temporal bone. Gently squeeze, looking for tension inside the bones and joint. Letting go of tension.

5. Chin - the angle of the lower jaw is locally on the left. We do the same on the right side.

6. Temporal bone - angle of the lower jaw locally on the left. We do the same on the right side.

temporal bones

7. General balance of the right temporal bone. We remain behind the head of the patient. We hold our heads with one hand. With the second hand (fork) cover the temporal bone. Gently squeeze and listen to where the bone pulls. Push in the indicated direction and hold until you feel relaxed.

8. Right temporal bone locally. Position behind the patient's head. Cover the temporal bone with the fingers of one hand (with a fork). Gently press the bone inside itself, bringing your fingers together, looking for tension inside the bone. Letting go of tension.

9. General balance of the left temporal bone. We do the same on the right side.

10. Left temporal bone locally. We do the same on the right side.

11. Balance of two temporal bones among themselves. Position behind the patient's head. With the fingers of each hand (fork) we cover the temporal bone of the same name. We are looking for asymmetry between the two temporal bones. We strengthen this asymmetry and hold it until a feeling of expansion.

upper jaw

12. General balance of the upper jaw. Position behind the patient's head. We cover upper jaw fingertips. As if sticking fingers. Gently squeeze and listen to where the bone pulls. Push in the indicated direction and hold until you feel relaxed.

13. Upper jaw locally. The hands stay the same. As if we are compressing the bone inward. We are looking for tension inside the bone. Letting go of tension.

Sphenoid bone

14. General balance of the sphenoid bone. Position behind the patient's head. Fixing sphenoid bone fingers on both sides just below the eye socket. Gently squeeze and listen to where the bone pulls. Push in the indicated direction and hold until you feel relaxed.

15. Sphenoid bone locally. The hands stay the same. As if we are compressing the bone inward. We are looking for tension inside the bone. Letting go of tension.

Orbits

16. General balance of the right orbit. Position behind the patient's head. Slightly turn the patient's head. We hold with one hand. With the second hand, cover the orbit with two fingers (fork). Gently squeeze and listen to where the orbit is pulling. Push in the indicated direction and hold until you feel relaxed.

17. Right orbit locally. The position does not change. We cover the orbit with our hand with two fingers (fork). As if we press inside the skull. We are looking for tension inside the bone. Letting go of tension.

18. General balance of the left orbit. We do the same on the right side.

19. The left orbit is local. We do it similarly to the right side.

20. Balance of two orbits among themselves. Position behind the patient's head. With the fingers of each hand (with a fork) we cover the orbit of the same name. Looking for asymmetry between two orbits. We strengthen this asymmetry and hold it until a feeling of expansion.

Ethmoid bone

21. The overall balance of the "lattice". We take a position on the side of the patient's head. One hand fixes the upper jaw with two fingers. The second hand fixes with fingers frontal bone along the metapic seam. We gently squeeze, at the level of sensations, directing pressure to the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe ethmoid bone (slightly deeper) and listen to where it pulls. We push the "lattice" in the indicated direction and hold until a feeling of relaxation.

22. "Grid" locally. We remain to the side of the patient's head. Hands do not change position. We gently press, at the level of sensations, directing pressure into the area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe ethmoid bone (slightly deeper), looking for tension there. Letting go of tension.

Stretching of the facial skull

23. Elevation of the frontal bone. We take a position behind the patient's head. At the level of sensations, stick to the frontal bone and pull it towards you until you feel relief.

24. Pulling the nose. We take a position on the side of the patient's head. We take a napkin, through the napkin we take the nose. The patient breathes through the mouth. We pull the nose up, until a feeling of relief.

brain skull

25. Study of the sphere - work with points. We probe the entire sphere, in fact, the entire scalp. If we find deformations in the form of pits or bumps, we work with each deformation zone. To do this, we accustom the deformation and look where it pulls and release the thrust. If there is rigidity, squeeze it out. So we look at the whole area.

Occipital bone

26. General balance of the occipital bone. We are behind the patient's head. With two hands we form a lock and take the head into the lock, so that the occipital bone (its scaly part) is between the palms. Gently squeeze the scaly part of the occipital bone between the palms, and listen to where it pulls. We push the bone in the indicated direction and hold until a feeling of relaxation.

27. Occipital bone locally. We remain behind the patient's head, hands holding the occipital bone in the lock. We squeeze the scaly part of the occipital bone with both hands. Looking for tension. Letting go of tension.

28. Orbit - mastoid process on the right. We remain behind the patient's head, with one hand we take the head, fixing the occipital bone, fingers fix the mastoid process on the right. With the other hand, cover the right eye socket. We perform compression along the line: occipital bone, temporal bone, zygomatic bone. Looking for tension. Letting go of tension.

29. Orbit - mastoid process on the left. We do the same on the right side.

30. Condyles of the occipital bone - bridge of the nose. We remain behind the head of the patient. With one hand we fix the occipital bone so that the fingers “stick” into the projection of the condyles. With the other hand (with the edge of the palm), we cover the bridge of the nose. We perform compression, at the level of sensations we direct pressure into the condyles. Looking for tension. Letting go of tension.

Whole skull (sphenobasilar correction)

31. General balance of the skull. We remain behind the head of the patient. We take the head with both hands. One hand holds the occipital bone in the palm. The second hand covers the frontal bone. As if squeezing the head. We look where the head wants. We push it in this direction and hold it until it relaxes.

32. Skull locally. We continue to hold the head with both hands. Squeeze it a little harder. We look at the tension inside the head, feel it and squeeze it out.

Hyoid bone

33. General balance of the hyoid bone. We remain behind the head of the patient. Gently fix with fingertips hyoid bone. Four finger grip. Gently squeeze the bone, and listen to where it pulls. We push the bone in the indicated direction and hold until a feeling of relaxation.

34. Hyoid bone locally. We continue to hold the hyoid bone with four fingers. We are looking for tension and squeeze it out of the bone.

Atlas - the first cervical vertebra

35. General balance of the atlas. We remain behind the head of the patient. We fix the atlas with the fingers for the lateral masses (four fingers). We gently squeeze the vertebra, and listen to where it pulls. We push the vertebra in the indicated direction and hold until a feeling of relaxation.

36. Atlant locally. We continue to hold the vertebra with four fingers. We are looking for tension and squeeze it out of the vertebra.

Axis - second cervical vertebra

37. General balance of the axis. We remain behind the head of the patient. We fix the axis with the fingers for the transverse processes (two fingers). We gently squeeze the vertebra, and listen to where it pulls. We push the vertebra in the indicated direction and hold until a feeling of relaxation.

38. Axis locally. We continue to hold the vertebra with two fingers by the transverse processes. We are looking for tension and squeeze it out of the vertebra.

39. The balance of the axis relative to the hyoid bone. We take a position on the side of the patient's head. With one hand, with fingers from below, we fix the maxi, as if we were raising it. With the second hand we fix the hyoid bone. We push the hyoid bone and axis to meet each other. We are looking for tension and squeeze it out. Tension can be both in the vertebrae and in the skull.

40. The balance of the axis relative to the lower jaw. We take a position on the side of the patient's head. With one hand, with fingers from below, we fix the maxi, as if we were raising it. With the second hand we fix the lower jaw. We push the lower jaw and axis to meet each other. You can slightly articulate the lower jaw relative to the axis. We are looking for tension and squeeze it out. Tension can be both in the vertebrae and in the skull.

41. The balance of the axis relative to the upper jaw. We take a position on the side of the patient's head. With one hand, with fingers from below, we fix the maxi, as if we were raising it. With the second hand we fix the upper jaw (two fingers). We push the upper jaw and axis to meet each other. We are looking for tension and squeeze it out. Tension can be both in the vertebrae and in the skull.

42. Balance of the axis relative to the sphenoid bone. We take a position on the side of the patient's head. With one hand, with fingers from below, we fix the maxi, as if we were raising it. With the second hand we fix the sphenoid bone (as if we take it by the “eyes”). We push the sphenoid bone and the axis towards each other, articulate them relative to each other. We are looking for tension and squeeze it out. Tension can be both in the vertebrae and in the skull.

Clavicles and sternum

43. General balance of the right clavicle. We take a position behind the patient's head. We fix the clavicle with the fingers of two hands (forks). We press, we look where the collarbone pulls. Move in the direction you feel and hold until it expands.

44. Right clavicle locally. We don't change the position. We continue to fix the collarbone with forks. We compress the bone, look for tension and squeeze out tension.

45. General balance of the left clavicle. We do the same on the right.

46. Left clavicle locally. We do the same on the right.

47. Handle of the sternum locally. We remain behind the head of the patient. We fix with forks the handle of the sternum behind the heads of the clavicles. We squeeze the handle of the sternum, look for tension and squeeze out tension.

48. General balance of the sternum. We take a position on the side of the patient. We fix the sternum with both hands, fingers. On the one hand, behind the xiphoid process, on the other, behind the jugular notch. compress sternum between the fingers we look where it pulls. Move in the direction you feel and hold until it expands.

49. Body of the sternum locally. We don't change the position. We continue to fix the sternum. We compress the bone, look for tension and squeeze out tension.

shoulder blades

50. General balance of the right scapula. We take a position on the side of the patient. We fix the shoulder blade at three points with the fingers of two hands. Upper corner. Bottom corner. Acromion. Squeeze the shoulder blade between your fingers and see where it pulls. Move in the direction you feel and hold until it expands.

51. Right shoulder blade locally. We continue to fix the scapula at three points. We squeeze the shoulder blade, look for tension inside and squeeze out the tension. Often there can be several pockets of tension in different places.

52. Right shoulder joint. We remain on the side of the patient. We interlace the fingers into the lock and fix the shoulder joint (the process of the scapula and the head of the humerus) with this lock. We squeeze the shoulder, look for foci of tension and squeeze the tension out of the bone.

53. General balance of the left shoulder blade. We go from the other side. And we do the same on the right side.

54. Left shoulder blade locally. We do the same on the right side.

55. Left shoulder joint. We do the same on the right side.

First ribs

56. General balance of the first rib on the right. Maintain a position to the side of the patient. We fix the first edge. One hand from the back. The second hand from the side of the chest. Slightly press the costal bone, see where it pulls. Move in the direction you feel and hold until it expands.

57. The first edge is locally on the right. We continue to fix the edge. We compress the rib a little stronger (we provoke tension in the bone), feel the foci of tension and squeeze the tension out of the bone.

58. Overall balance of the first rib on the left. Change position and do the same on the right side.

59. The first edge is locally on the left. We do the same on the right side.

Right hand

60. General balance of the head of the humerus. We take a position on the side of the patient. Fixing humerus for the middle with one hand and for the elbow with the second hand. Gently press towards the head of the shoulder. We listen to where it pulls, we shift the head of the shoulder in the indicated direction and hold it until it expands.

61. The head of the humerus locally. We continue to fix the humerus by the middle with one hand and by the elbow with the second hand. Gently press towards the head of the shoulder. We are looking for voltage in the head itself, squeeze out the voltage.

62. General balance of the humerus. We remain on the side of the patient. We fix the humerus completely. One hand on the head. Elbow with other hand (condyles). Gently squeeze the bone. We listen to where it pulls, we shift the head of the shoulder in the indicated direction and hold it until it expands.

63. Humerus locally. We continue to fix the humerus completely. One hand on the head. Elbow with other hand (condyles). We squeeze the bone, look for tension in the head itself, squeeze out the tension.

64. Overall head balance radius. We remain on the side of the patient. We take the radius. With one hand in the middle. Second hand on the wrist. Gently press towards the head of the shoulder. We listen to where it pulls, we shift the head of the shoulder in the indicated direction and hold it until it expands.

65. Radius locally. We continue to fix the radius. With one hand in the middle. Second hand on the wrist. Gently push towards the beam head. We are looking for voltage in the head itself, squeeze out the voltage.

66. General balance of the forearm. We remain on the side of the patient. The patient's hand is palm up. We fix the forearm with both hands. On the one hand, behind the styloid process and head ulna. On the other hand, behind the head of the radius and olecranon. We squeeze the bones (and at the same time the interosseous membrane is being worked out). We listen to where it pulls, we shift the head of the shoulder in the indicated direction and hold it until it expands.

67. Forearm locally. We continue to fix the forearm with both hands. On the one hand behind the styloid process and the head of the ulna. On the other hand, behind the head of the radius and the olecranon. We squeeze the bones (and at the same time the interosseous membrane is being worked out). We squeeze the bones and the interosseous membrane, look for tension in the head itself, squeeze out the tension.

68. General balance of the third metacarpal bone. We remain on the side of the patient. We take the third metacarpal bone with the fingers of one hand. Hold the patient's hand with the other hand. Press gently into the wrists. We listen to where it pulls, move the bone in the indicated direction and hold it until it expands.

69. Third metacarpal bone locally (wrist). We continue to fix the third metacarpal bone with the fingers of one hand. Hold the patient's hand with the other hand. Press gently on the wrist. We are looking for tension in the wrist, squeezing out the tension. Tension can be in many small bones.

Left hand

Repeat steps 60-69 for the left hand.

Spine (from 3 cervical to 5 lumbar)

70. General balance of the vertebrae. The patient turns on his side. We take a position behind him. Sequentially we go vertebra by vertebra. Gently press on the spine. We listen to where he wants to move. Shift in the indicated direction and hold until expansion.

71. Each vertebra is local. The patient remains on the side. position behind him. Sequentially we go vertebra by vertebra - the second passage. Gently press on the spine. We feel tension inside the vertebra. We contemplate the tension and gently squeeze it out.

The vertebrae can be passed in two passes. First, the overall balance consistently all the vertebrae. Then locally all the vertebrae. And you can work each vertebra completely - the overall balance and locally, and only then move on to the next one.

If time is limited it is possible to pass only dysfunctional vertebrae. These are usually painful/sensitive vertebrae. Or vertebrae with displacement.

sacrum and coccyx

55. General balance of the sacrum. The patient is turned on his stomach. Put your hand on the sacrum. We listen to where he wants to move. Shift in the indicated direction and hold until expansion.

56. Sacrum locally (longitudinal and transverse compression). The patient lies on his stomach. Gently squeeze the sacrum with the fingers of two hands. We feel the tension inside the bone. We contemplate the tension and gently squeeze it out. We compress the sacrum, first along the longitudinal axis, then along the transverse one.

57. Overall balance of the coccyx. The patient lies on his stomach. We fix the coccyx with the fingers of one hand. With the second hand we fix the sacrum. We listen to where he wants to move. Shift in the indicated direction and hold until expansion.

58. Coccyx locally. The patient lies on his stomach. We fix the coccyx with the fingers of one hand. With the second hand we fix the sacrum. We feel the tension inside the bone. We contemplate the tension and gently squeeze it out.

Pelvic bones

59. General balance of the right half-pelvis. The patient rolls onto his back. The right leg is bent at the knee. We fix the right half-pelvis by the anterior spine, posterior spine and ischial tubercle with both hands. We look where the bone wants, we shift in the indicated direction, we are waiting for the expansion.

60. Right semipelvis locally. The patient is on his back. The right leg is bent at the knee. We fix the right half-pelvis by the anterior spine, posterior spine and ischial tubercle with both hands. compress pelvic bone, looking for tension, squeezing tension out of the bone.

61. General balance of the right acetabulum. The patient is on his back. The right leg is bent at the knee. We fix the acetabulum by the anterior spine, ischial tuberosity and symphysis with both hands. We look where the joint wants, we shift in the indicated direction, we are waiting for expansion.

62. Right acetabulum locally. The patient is on his back. The right leg is bent at the knee. We fix the acetabulum by the anterior spine, ischial tuberosity and symphysis with both hands. We compress the acetabulum, look for tension, squeeze out tension.

63. General balance of the left half-pelvis. The patient remains on his back. Right leg straighten. Left leg bend at the knee. We do the same on the right side.

64. Left half-pelvis locally. We do the same on the right side.

65. General balance of the left acetabulum. We do the same on the right side.

66. Left acetabulum locally. We do the same on the right side.

Right leg

67. General balance of the femoral head. The patient is supine with legs extended. Right hand fix femur closer to the knee. With the fingers of the left hand, press the skewer. We feel the head of the femur, look where it wants, move it in the indicated direction, wait for expansion.

68. Femoral head locally. The patient is supine with legs extended. With the right hand we fix the femur closer to the knee. With the fingers of the left hand, press the skewer. We feel the femoral head, look for tension, squeeze out tension.

69. General balance of the femur. The patient is on his back. We take the femur with both hands. On the one hand for the condyles, on the other hand for the skewers. We feel the bone, we look where it wants to go. We shift in the indicated direction, we are waiting for the expansion.

70. Femur locally. The patient is on his back. We take the femur with both hands. On the one hand for the condyles, on the other hand for the skewers. As if we are compressing the bone, looking for tension, squeezing out the tension.

71. General balance of the tibia. The patient is on his back. We take tibia How single system two hands. On the one hand for the condyles, on the other hand for the ankles. We feel the bones, we look where they want. We shift in the indicated direction, we are waiting for the expansion.

72. Tibia locally. The patient is on his back. We take the tibia as a single system with both hands. On the one hand for the condyles, on the other hand for the ankles. As if we are compressing the bones, looking for tension, squeezing out the tension.

73. General balance of the navicular bone. The patient is on his back. We take the foot by the navicular bone with one hand. We feel the balance of the foot, we look where the “rook” wants. We shift in the indicated direction, we are waiting for the expansion.

74. Navicular bone locally (foot base). We take the foot with both hands. One hand for the plus. With the second hand we fix the lower leg. We compress so that the center of compression is in the region of the navicular bone. As if we are compressing the bones of the foot, looking for tension, squeezing out the tension.

Left leg

Repeat steps 67-74 for the left leg.

Final passes

75. Balance lower extremities. We take the patient's legs with both hands and gently stretch.

76. Stretching the neck. We take the head with the fingers of two hands by the mastoid processes and occipital protuberances. We perform stretching on ourselves.

Energy massage and healing!?

Exchange mentions life force during conversation modern people can only be heard on a few occasions. In the first possible option interlocutors will discuss energy vampires, in the second scenario, people will talk about love relationships. Such a narrow understanding of energy exchange is easily explained by the fact that both energy vampirism and love relationship go beyond the usual dull sensations. But a voluntary or forced exchange of vital forces is also possible in typical, not causing occurrence acute emotions, situations. It happens when creating an entry in a diary, and when examining a work of art, and during a massage session.

The publication of a personal note in the diary will only lead to an influx of sarcastic personalities or to the appearance of friendly comments with congratulations. Such events will cause a corresponding emotional reaction in the form of irritation or an increase in emotional tone, and this is also one of the models for the exchange of vitality. Energy metabolism during massage has more impressive consequences, which take the form of either a sharp relief from ailments, or the appearance of a serious illness. In order to assess the seriousness of the consequences of such an exchange of vital forces, it is necessary to study possible scenarios for the exchange of energy during a massage session.

Cases when the movements of the massage therapist are not very pleasant sensations, are fairly common. Such a reaction is possible if the massage therapist touches the adhesions and internal edema muscles. His task is to eliminate these bodily defects and restore normal state muscle fibres. Slight fatigue, some drowsiness and relaxation after any massage are presented normal phenomena, but if the massage therapist's client after the procedure feels as if he had been unloading wagons with coal for two days, then this circumstance speaks volumes. The first cause of such abnormal fatigue may be that a person suffers from chronic fatigue And nervous exhaustion. In this case, it is better for him to reduce the load at work, avoid unrest and critical situations, increase sleep time, and return to doing what he loves in the evenings. The second reason for the state after which a person after a massage cannot move a finger or read a book is energy vampirism. The massage therapist can take the life force of the client both consciously and unconsciously. It is easy to understand whether a person providing a service is an energy vampire, because for this it is enough to make an appointment with another similar specialist. If after a massage performed by a new massage therapist, fatigue does not occur, then you should refuse the services of an energy vampire. If this rule is neglected, a person will one day discover a new serious and chronic illness.

It should be remembered that there are energy vampires who, during a massage session, take away negative energy from their clients. If a person gets an appointment with such a specialist, then the sessions will bring him relief only as long as his body is unhealthy. Since the restoration of the normal state of the body, being next to the massage therapist will begin to lead to a breakdown and fatigue.

In the case when the energy is taken consciously, after massage procedure arousal may occur. A person who has been exposed to such an effect will grab onto all things at once, feel inspired and cheerful. Even when he is tired, sleep will not come to him. This is how the paradoxical phase of fatigue manifests itself. It indicates either that too much was taken from the client life force, or that the massage session was performed incorrectly.

The main signs of communication with an energy vampire who decided to get a massage therapist for the sake of easily finding victims is the inability to think normally and fall asleep. The statement regarding the inability to enter the realm of Morpheus is true for both the state of fatigue and the state of hyperactivity.

It also happens that the massage therapist acts as a donor, pouring energy into the client. After a long communication with such a specialist, not only muscle and joint pains, but also some other diseases can go away. For example, there is a case when a woman went to see a massage therapist for six months. Six months later, not only did her pain in her joints and spine disappear, but her psoriasis also disappeared. It seems quite reasonable to assume that the massage specialist unwittingly saved the lady from her skin disease by giving her access to her life force resources. After communicating with a massage therapist, with whom relations are based on such a model of energy exchange, a person stays in lung condition relaxation, does not experience problems with emotions and thought processes, falls asleep easily. Inexperienced massage therapists of this type often take on the illnesses of their clients. Sometimes this manifests itself in excessive fatigue after the session, sometimes in painful sensations in those areas that the client called the cause of his suffering. In this case, the massage therapist should learn the simplest techniques for working with vitality, breathing exercises and other methods designed to restore energy well-being.

People sometimes talk about the fact that after a session with a trusted specialist, to whom they have been going for years, pain and other pains suddenly appear in the body. discomfort. At the same time, both the clients themselves and the massage therapist do not belong to the cohort of donors or energy vampires. The effect, which manifests itself in the form of the transfer of malaise from the massage therapist to the client, can be explained using another model of energy exchange. A person during a massage session can transmit information about his ailments to a second person participating in this action. A massage therapist who suffers from pain in a damaged joint or a migraine attack will not only do a poor job due to the inability to concentrate, but is also able to convey pain to your client. That is why masseurs refuse to receive people on days when they feel unwell. Their clients should treat this whim of specialists with understanding and respect.

The latest model of energy metabolism during a session does not imply any special changes either in the state of the massage therapist or in the well-being of the client. In a situation where both of them will be in approximately the same state, and their attention will be scattered, then both will leave each other with the level of vitality with which they met. In life, most often the energy relationship between the client and the massage therapist is built on this principle.

The human body has strong protection designed to protect him from energy intrusions. Vampires make a breach in this invisible wall, insulting a person and causing an emotional outburst. The exchange of energy during lovemaking is possible due to close contact and the stay of partners at the peak of sensory perception. The exchange of vital energy during a massage, which seems to be a very ordinary action, is possible due to the relaxation of the client, close bodily and emotional contact that occurs during the session.

A massage session is not as ordinary as it might seem, with energy point vision. However, this life is generally full of secrets and unusual discoveries.

Energy massage is a massage designed to mobilize hidden energy resources person. Some mistakenly believe that energy massage is a non-contact massage, when there is a hypnotic effect on the human biofield, a kind of meditation. But, in fact, this type of massage is thousands of years old and is based on ancient Taoist teachings, which includes some existing techniques. massage movements combined with mental concentration and distribution of the resulting effect throughout the body.

Energy massage- This whole system healing and rejuvenation, very effective and coordinated, bringing to humanity good health, strength, kindness, love, light and complete harmony with the outside world. Reunite, become one and overcome illness, emotional trauma, grief and other problems - this is the main direction of this type of Thai massage.

Purpose of energy massage

To understand the essence of energy massage, it is necessary to understand the purpose that it pursues. And its essence is very simple - to help improve a person's well-being with the help of techniques that combine certain types massage and concentration practice.

This is when the massage therapist identifies stagnant zones in the body and directs his attention there, helping the body cope with pain, teaches him to determine the cause of the stagnation, eliminate it, cope with mental and emotional stress and connect his energy with the energy of the entire Universe.

By identifying such zones and influencing them, the massage therapist creates excellent conditions, in which vital energy flows are activated and switched on, which entail the inclusion of mechanisms for self-healing and self-healing of disturbed functions of the body. At this moment there is a removal of negative and negative energy influence on the human body and the restoration of its energy body, which is reunited with the energy of the surrounding world.

Here I would like to note the most important point - a lot depends on the professionalism of the massage therapist, who must have unique technique restoration of energy balance and carry out this procedure through direct contact with the patient. energy body The massage therapist must certainly work in unison with the vibration of the entire Universe and bundles of external energy flows.

Indications for the use of energy massage

Basically, energy massage is used for self-healing, self-realization and self-improvement. Therefore, since ancient times it has been used for the following purposes:

Remove nervous, physical and emotional stress person, improve overall well-being, therefore it is recommended for neurological diseases, fatigue, insomnia and other stressful conditions.

To activate all biological processes person (rehabilitation and physical activity, increased concentration, rejuvenation of the whole organism).

Increase immunity, remove influence weather conditions on the state of the body.

Improvement of metabolism and elimination of toxic and other harmful substances from the body.

To normalize the cardiovascular, lymphatic and nervous systems.

For the coordinated work of all organs and systems.

For elimination congestion in the small pelvis.

To improve performance digestive tract, respiratory system.

For removal pain and increased tone.

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