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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Jin Shin Jyutsu


Jin Shin Jyutsu

Jin Shin JyutsuJin Shin Jyutsu is an ancient Japanese Art of harmonising life energy within the body. Said to predate Buddha and Moses, it was rediscovered in the early 1900's by Master Jiro Murai, who after recovery from "terminal" illness, devoted himself to the revival of the Art for future generations. He believed that the capacity to use this Art is born to all of us, like our hands, the tools with which it is applied. Literally defined, Jin Shin Jyutsu is the Art of the Creator expressed through knowing and compassionate man. It is a physio-philosophy that involves the application of the hands for gently balancing the flow of life energy in the body. More generally, it is the awakening to awareness of complete harmony within the self and the universe.
There are two important distinctions between Jin Shin Jyutsu and many other massage and oriental healing modalities to which it is often compared. First, Jin Shin Jyutsu is an art, as opposed to a technique; a technique is a mechanical application, whereas an art is a skilful creation. Second, Jin Shin Jyutsu is not a physical manipulation of tissue and uses only minimal pressure. The hands are used as "jumper cables, contacting 26 "safety energy locks" to redirect, or unblock the flow of energy along its pathways.


A practitioner of Jin Shin Jyutsu is not the "do-er"; s/he simply assists in the flow of an infinite supply of universal energy. This process does not affect the practitioner's personal supply of energy. In a typical Jin Shin Jyutsu session, which lasts about one hour, the receiver remains clothed and lies face-up on a cushioned surface. After "listening" to the energy pulses in the wrists, a practitioner employs a harmonising sequence, or "flow," appropriate for unblocking particular pathways and restoring the energy to the energy rhythm of the universe.
A "flow" is a series of hand placement combinations (using the "safety energy locks") that stimulates the circulation of energy along a given pathway. There are many such pathways in the body, each with a distinct function or essence. To a certain extent, the experience of Jin Shin Jyutsu is unique to each person for each session. However, the most common effect is that of deep relaxation. Who among us doesn't welcome any opportunity to let go of stress, which so often interferes with optimum health?
Mary Burmeister, a close student of Master Murai, brought the gift of Jin Shin Jyutsu to America upon returning from Japan in the 1950's. Over the years, demand for Jin Shin Jyutsu has grown steadily, primarily by word of mouth. Mary began teaching in the early 1960's, and, although she does not currently present the basic workshop herself, she continues to see clients in her office in Scottsdale, Arizona. Five-day seminars are now offered in world wide and in South Africa by Mary's associate instructors. The presentation are balanced with theory and hands-on practice, so that by the end of the five days, one may have a clear, calm and alert mind, and experience the harmony and grace created by the art of Jin Shin Jyutsu.
Jin Shin Jyutsu training is based upon two text books, which are only issued to workshop students and are not available to the general public. However, in addition to the text books, three self-help books are available to the general public. There is even a self-help book designed for children.

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