Yoga Thai massage
Over the centuries different cultures have created their own unique health and healing modalities. In India the great mystics discovered via experimentation that the human body consisted of subtle currents that flowed along specific channelled pathways.
They realized that most physical and mental disorders came about due to an imbalance within these subtle channels. They also noted that correct manipulation of the current flow brought about healing, improve physical and mental health. The different refined techniques such as physical exercise, meditation and massage were all codified under the umbrella of Yoga Chikitsa ( yoga therapy).
Yoga Chikitsa gradually made its way across the world and was first brought to Thailand from India by Dr Shivaga Gomarpaj, the personal physician of Siddhartha Guatama, the last Buddha, approximately 2,600 years ago as Buddhism expanded from India to the rest of Asia. In time yoga massage blended with other styles that were practiced in the local areas. One main influence was the Chinese as at that time some 20% of the Thai population had Chinese ethnic origins. Over the years the traditional Chinese system of acupressure has been incorporated into traditional yoga massage to produce a unique system that works to free the body's own energy to enable healing to occur naturally. This unique cross pollination became known as Thai yoga massage.
What are the benefits of yoga thai massage
Thai yoga massage is known for its many therapeutic benefits and is excellent for maintenance of physical health, bringing relief to ailments such as sciatica, headaches, back pain and many other physical imbalances. Being an energy treatment, the emotions and mind are also positively influenced by a massage. Muscle tension, mental fatigue and many other stresses that have been trapped in the body are brought to the surface where it is naturally released.
What does the massage feel like
Thai yoga massage is a therapeutic form of massage that works the entire body. The experience is likened to participation in a yoga exercise class except the recipient simply relaxes while the masseuse does all the work. During the massage the entire body is worked restoring fluidity in movements and internal vitality. Depleted energy levels are also restored. This revitalizing effect is achieved by direct energy line massage combined with trigger pressure points and yoga stretches.
How is the massage performed
Massage is a natural and beneficial experience. Thai yoga massage is mainly performed in a lying position on a futon. The client remains fully clothed during the massage. Clothing should be comfortable and loose fitting such as a track suit. No oil or other lubricants are used.
Everyone can benefits from a Thai yoga massage . The massage techniques are adjusted to the clients needs. Thai yoga massage is therapeutic for physical complaints and rejuvenating as well when used as a general energy balance.
What is the cost
The one hour massage cost $100
For all enquiries ph or email Jean-Alain.
To book for an appointment simply clink on the booking link tab, choose a time that you prefer and book in with a $25 deposit or
Ph: 0404-277-494
They realized that most physical and mental disorders came about due to an imbalance within these subtle channels. They also noted that correct manipulation of the current flow brought about healing, improve physical and mental health. The different refined techniques such as physical exercise, meditation and massage were all codified under the umbrella of Yoga Chikitsa ( yoga therapy).
Yoga Chikitsa gradually made its way across the world and was first brought to Thailand from India by Dr Shivaga Gomarpaj, the personal physician of Siddhartha Guatama, the last Buddha, approximately 2,600 years ago as Buddhism expanded from India to the rest of Asia. In time yoga massage blended with other styles that were practiced in the local areas. One main influence was the Chinese as at that time some 20% of the Thai population had Chinese ethnic origins. Over the years the traditional Chinese system of acupressure has been incorporated into traditional yoga massage to produce a unique system that works to free the body's own energy to enable healing to occur naturally. This unique cross pollination became known as Thai yoga massage.
What are the benefits of yoga thai massage
Thai yoga massage is known for its many therapeutic benefits and is excellent for maintenance of physical health, bringing relief to ailments such as sciatica, headaches, back pain and many other physical imbalances. Being an energy treatment, the emotions and mind are also positively influenced by a massage. Muscle tension, mental fatigue and many other stresses that have been trapped in the body are brought to the surface where it is naturally released.
What does the massage feel like
Thai yoga massage is a therapeutic form of massage that works the entire body. The experience is likened to participation in a yoga exercise class except the recipient simply relaxes while the masseuse does all the work. During the massage the entire body is worked restoring fluidity in movements and internal vitality. Depleted energy levels are also restored. This revitalizing effect is achieved by direct energy line massage combined with trigger pressure points and yoga stretches.
How is the massage performed
Massage is a natural and beneficial experience. Thai yoga massage is mainly performed in a lying position on a futon. The client remains fully clothed during the massage. Clothing should be comfortable and loose fitting such as a track suit. No oil or other lubricants are used.
Everyone can benefits from a Thai yoga massage . The massage techniques are adjusted to the clients needs. Thai yoga massage is therapeutic for physical complaints and rejuvenating as well when used as a general energy balance.
What is the cost
The one hour massage cost $100
For all enquiries ph or email Jean-Alain.
To book for an appointment simply clink on the booking link tab, choose a time that you prefer and book in with a $25 deposit or
Ph: 0404-277-494
Jean-Alain d'Argent
Is the director of Dharma yoga. He Studied Thai yoga massage in Chang mai Northern Thailand in 1996 and 1999, In 2009 Jean-Alain travelled to Bali via the invitation of a Javanese massage master to study Balinese massage which he now also incorporates in his unique massage style.
Jean- Alain has also produced Meditation, Om Mantra & Relaxation Cd's.
Is the director of Dharma yoga. He Studied Thai yoga massage in Chang mai Northern Thailand in 1996 and 1999, In 2009 Jean-Alain travelled to Bali via the invitation of a Javanese massage master to study Balinese massage which he now also incorporates in his unique massage style.
Jean- Alain has also produced Meditation, Om Mantra & Relaxation Cd's.