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Seitai Therapy and Taiheki | Haruchika Noguchi
Seitai Therapy (or Sei-Tai) — not to be confused with Sekkotsu Bone Setting, which is also called Seitai — was created by Haruchika Noguch [ ... ]
Shiatsu Anma Therapy | DoAnn Kaneko
As the name already implies, Shiatsu Anma Therapy is a combination of Shiatsu Massage and Anma Massage techniques. This therapeutic massage modality w [ ... ]
Insight Bodywork | Barry Kapke
Insight Bodywork was developed by Barry Kapke (1955 – 2008), and integrates massage, movement, meditation, and mindfulness practices. Typically, a t [ ... ]
Meridian Exercises by Shizuto Masunaga
The Meridian Exercises, also called Zen Imagery Exercises, are commonly attributed to the work of Sensei Masunaga, the founder of what today is called [ ... ]
Vitalism | Life Energy Theories, Approaches, and Applications
Vitalism is the belief or concept that all life forms (and in some definitions also all inanimate phenomena) are driven, ruled, or created by a myster [ ... ]
Tao Shiatsu Therapy | Sensei Ryokyu Endo
Tao Shiatsu was created by Sensei Ryokyu Endo, a former student of Masunaga, the founder of what today is called Zen Shiatsu. Although rooted in tradi [ ... ]
Esoteric Breast Massage | Techniques, Goal, and Health Benefits
The Esoteric Breast Massage (EBM) was created in 2006 by Serge Benhayon, the founder and director of Universal Medicine. EBM is described as a healing [ ... ]
Shinto | Japan’s Indigenous Religion
Shinto is considered the indigenous religion of Japan. It’s a polytheistic, nature and animistic religion, it has no founder, nor is it led by a [ ... ]
Huo Liao Fire Therapy | Chinese Huo Long
Huo Liao Fire Therapy — also called Huo Long — is a heat or thermotherapy that is said to have originated in Tibet. It’s considered part [ ... ]
Katas in Shiatsu Massage Therapy | Form and Order
Kata is the Japanese word for “form,” a notion perhaps best known within the Japanese martial arts, where it refers to a pattern or sequence of ma [ ... ]
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