The art of shiatsu: Fundamental applications in acupressure massage .Zen-Touch Shiatsu developed and trademarked by Seymour Koblin is a soothing form of Shiatsu/acupressure that includes a wide range of techniques from light hands on-off energy work to extensive yoga like stretches performed with clients in

| TITLE | : | The art of shiatsu: Fundamental applications in acupressure massage |
| AUTHOR | : | |
| RATING | : | 4.54 (430 Votes) |
| ASIN | : | B00072K4ZC |
| FORMAT TYPE | : | Unknown Binding |
| NUMBER of PAGES | : | 135 Pages |
| PUBLISH DATE | : | 0000-00-00 |
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Zen-Touch Shiatsu developed and trademarked by Seymour Koblin is a soothing form of Shiatsu/acupressure that includes a wide range of techniques from light hands on-off energy work to extensive yoga like stretches performed with clients in a nurturing "Being Received" attitude. Healing techniques are based on Seymour's modernized view of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Macrobiotics and Intuition.
Editorial : inspires! -looking deeply within to work with head, heart, and hands in harmony to heal themselves and others. -- Bettina Yelman, N.D., Director, California Naturopathic College
modernized insight of behavioral associations of the traditional energy meridians combined with his improvisational approach breathes new life into bodywork -- Jeff Stn Onge HHP Lifelines Magazine Dec. 2001
used The Art of Zen-Touch in our shiatsu training for many years because of its appeal to all students -- Paula Curtis Healing Hands News- june 2002
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