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Jointrelease is a 'light and playful' way of working with the body, frequently used in different bodywork / massage techniques as a way to relax the client and prepare the body for deeper massage strokes and stress-release.
It comes from Milton Trager, an american doctor who rediscovered / created an approach to the body inspiring everyone who works with massage and deals with the joints and articulations of the body.
It is bodywork that is no more a "massage" but more of a "dance", in which the recipient finds him/her self in a freer, softer, lighter space, and where he/she can experience something similar to being back floating in the womb of the mother.
Osho Joint Release
Osho Joint Release is an evolution of the 'Trager Approach' with 25 years experience in Rebalancing trainings, where bodywork-therapists, coming from different fields have been meeting and sharing their ways of working on the joints.
In a Joint Release session you learn much about yourself. Through the use of gentle rolling, rhythmical movements upon most joints in your body, a space of deep opening is being created, exactly the same way in which a baby relaxes and stops crying when it is gently rocked. These movements encourage the client to let go in a safe way. Relaxation and healing happens on many levels, the old patterns fading as the new imprints takes over.
From that space you realize how your body is and its potential. You rediscover the pleasure feeling free and light, to let go of control, and to feel more integrated and connected with the energy around you that supports you. Joint release reminds the body, and being, of what it feels like to be relaxed and at ease. During a session the client experiences sensations of comfort and pleasure. This feeds into the central nervous system and creates a new imprint of being yourself and at home in this world.
It is widely accepted that the body is impacted by trauma as far back as birth, as well as by negative feelings / attitudes accumulated through life. With Joint-Release, in which practitioners use non-intrusive rolling / rocking movements of most joints, it is easy to channel the energy of such feelings to archieve positive outcomes. This is possible only when we learn, more than anything else, the ability to "be there" with the client, to be in our heart, in meditation, and intimately responsive to responses.
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training subjects:
- centering and grounding techniques.
- rhythmical wiggling / fluid & wave-like rocking of various joints and muscle segments in the body.
- sensitivity of touch (conscious touch).
- working with stiff bodyparts (aching joints, bad backs, stiff necks & shoulders etc.)
- how to create a session according to a client's primary needs.
- bodyreading and intuition.
- trusting & allowing your own body to guide you what to do in a session.
- form and presence: being connected to your 'hara', and using your session as a meditation for you and your client, gaining the most effect with the least effort.
- emotions: how to support spontaneous releases and stay in the moment.
- communication skills: how to relate verbally with your client in the most effective and understanding way.
- marketing yourself.
- for those who are interested in a career of (meditative) healing bodywork professionally.
- for those who want to begin exploring 'touch' in a more playful way.
- masseurs and therapists wishing to enhance their skills and widen their experience.
- development of your intuition.
- anyone wishing to understand the magic and mystery of the body and learn the ways to reconnect with them.
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- greater freedom of movement, regained sense of wholeness.
- reduced stress, peace of mind, profound relaxation.
- relief from chronic stiffness or pain (joints, back, knee, neck, sciatica etc.)
- release of withheld emotions or deepseated trauma's.
- possible cure / improvement of neuro-muscular disorders such as paralysis or others.
- more efficient functioning of the visceral organs.
- calmer sleep & improved blood circulation.
- improved bodyposture and alignment of the major body parts.
your life is....where YOUR BODY is!
from the head to your heart and...from your heart to your being...
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