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Thai
Massage stimulates and balances the flow of healing
energy within the body, opening the areas which are
blocked bringing the person deeper into balance and
harmony for health, happiness and wellness of being.
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The
healing art of Thai Massage is an ancient and sacred
system of healing with roots in Yoga, Ayurvedic Medicine
and Buddhist spiritual practice. It is a unique and
powerful system of Yoga Therapy, which combines rhythmic
massage, acu-pressure, asanas (Yogic stretching exercises),
gentle twisting, energy work and meditation. The meditation and yoga practiced by the
thrapist also play an important role in the effectiveness
of the massage.
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Thai Massage: front sequence, watch video
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The Thai Massage (making the “Wind”
inside of the body circulate freely) can be used as
a cure method for a certain disease or to provide an
experience of deep relaxation .
A session can be 1 hour or to last up to 2 hours. The patient stays dress in comfortable clothes
during the Thai Yoga Massage. Not necessarily are used
the oils for the skin.
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This system creates a powerful release of stress and
tension, an increase in vitality and it deepens the
connection between mind, body and spirit. |
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The Thai Massage session is
accomplished on a mattress on the ground. Thai Massage
is accomplished slowly. It is important that the
therapist tries to reach a mental state of meditation
and concentration, free from thoughts or fantasies,
being capable to transmit that quality of the mind through
the touch.
The central objective of
the treatment of the Thai Massage is to leave the body,
the mind and the spirit in balance and harmony. |

Thai Massage: side sequence, watch video |
The theories of the Thai medicine are
based on a group of ideas, philosophies and practices
of India and of old China.
The Thai medicine remounts to a historical personality,
reverenced until our days as the “I Medicine Father”,
who lived in India in the same time that Buddha, approximately
in the century V ac. More than 90% of the population
of Thailand are Buddhist.
Wats or
monasteries, have been traditionally the communities'
nucleus and cure centers for the spiritual, emotional
and physical disturbances. |
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The Thai Massage emphasizes the pressure
techniques, compression and streching, and it is also
applied by feet, knees, elbows and the masseur's forearms
intensely during the treatment.
The “Wind”
provides direction to the mental processes and it converts
everything that was percieved by the senses in psicosomatic
reactions. Strengthens the flow of the physiologic activities,
maintains the individual's aptitude for the conception
and helps the longevity. |
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The countless streches, vital components
of the Thai Massage, have the function of moving the
“Wind” accumulated in the articulations
of the body.
When the “Wind” runs unobstructed means
that all of the activities of the individual's body
are regularized - the digestion functions, assimilation
and elimination of the organism are normalized. |
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In the practices of the techniques of
the Thai Massage, the pressures slow, rhythmic, and
the deep compressions are destined to influence the
“Wind” present in the body. The therapist
tries to facilitate the movement and correctly direct
the Wind in the body of the patient, liberating him
of the places where it was stagnated. |
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