Monday, May 27, 2013

Healing Injuries With Massage Therapy


This sounds weird, don't you think so? Injuries mostly mean wounds. Sometimes, after the wounds are healed up, there are remainders that cannot be healed so easily.

Massage therapy might be the solution. I would like to talk to you about a massage that is called qi-ssage. This name is a combination of two words. And of two methods. The first word and method is qigong and the second word and method is massage.

Chunyi Lin is the developer of both methods. They are based on ancient Chinese wisdom and practice and translated into a method that is easy to use by the Western world.

Both methods work on the energy that flows through the human body. It flows through channels that are also called meridians.

Whereas qigong uses the whole body for its exercises, qi-ssage is done on certain points along the energy channels.

There are sets of points in various areas of the body. These points will be massaged with a certain pressure, just enough to not hurt the patient. The points belong to various organs in the body. Most of them help heal more than one organ or area. Some of them are very specific. Let us assume that a person has suffered an accident and their injury is on the head. You can press the two eyebrow points They are located at the inner side of the eyebrows. You place your left thumb on the right eyebrow point and hold it there. This point is just outside the bridge of the nose along the edge of the bone that forms the right eye socket - actually where the right eyebrow begins.

By holding your thumb on this point, you keep the energy on the right side of the body focused in the right center of the head and brain. This helps stimulate the area that produces endorphins, the body's natural pain- killer. Endorphins help you relax and just feel good.

Then you place your right thumb on the left eyebrow point. You press and massage it in small circles three times. This point is just outside the bridge of the nose, along the edge of the bone that forms the left eye socket.

This movement sends the flow of energy from the brain down the entire left side of the body to the left leg and foot and then back up to the left center of the brain The person who is treated should feel comfortable with the pressure you exercise.

Visualize the healing energy flowing from your heart into your hands, then into the energy points and throughout the body.

A very important point in doing this kind of massage, is the message you use to help heal the injuries suffered by the person you are treating. The message is LOVE. Love is the best healing ingredient in whatever method you use. Love can be seen as light. And it comes out of your heart and goes into your thumbs. From your thumbs it flows into the energy points you are pressing and massaging.

This is just one part of the whole procedure. It can already be enough to help the injured person.

If you want to do more, move the energy up with your right thumb to the top of the forehead. This energy point is right in the center of the forehead about four inches up. It is usually where the hairline begins.

Then lift your right thumb, place it back on the left eyebrow point and repeat this movement seven times.

With your right thumb on the left eyebrow point, you move the energy up the forehead, continuing to the middle of the top of the head. Give a little extra pressure on this point. Pressing on this point also helps to send energy to all of the internal organs.

Lift your thumb and repeat the movement seven times.

Once you have completed moving energy to the top of the head seven times, lift both of your thumbs and allow the energy to flow throughout the right side of the body. This rush of energy stimulates the energy flow of the entire body.

You see, these are little movements, but they can heal injuries on the head and even in internal organs.

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