Jin shin jyutsu finger method in urdu - Healthy Tips


Jin Shin Do® acupressure descends from ancient techniques that were developed in the Taoist and Buddhist temples of China and then brought to Japan, where they merged with indigenous techniques. In the early nineteen hundreds, Jiro Murai rediscovered and developed these techniques, calling his art Jin Shin Jitsu (also transliterated Jyutsu). Unfortunately, it is almost unknown in Japan today, because in post-war Japan the younger generation was fascinated with Western things. Jiro Murai's study groups consisted of elderly men and, sometimes, two youngsters: Mary Iino Burmeister, who was in Japan during the Occupation and brought what she learned back to California, and Haruki Kato, who became an acupuncturist and taught Jin Shin Jitsu to a few students. When I was looking for relief from back pain (due to scoliosis) in 1971, Jacques de Langre told me about Mary. I had treatments and took classes in her San Fernando Valley home in 1971-72, and audited a class in 1975 after she moved to Scottsdale, Arizona. The next year, I studied with Dr. Haruki Kato in Japan; I'll say more about that later on. 

I developed Jin Shin Do® based on years of scholarly research, spiritual guidance, and my experiences with hundreds of clients. One way that Jin Shin Do® departs from Jin Shin Jyutsu® is by emphasizing classic Chinese acupuncture theory -- Strange Flows, Organ Meridians and Five Elements. (More accurately, this is a departure from JSJ as it is now taught in America, since my research in Japan indicated that Jiro Murai knew the meridians and channels of acupuncture theory.) Another important difference is that Jin Shin Do® is Bodymind Acupressure®. It integrates Reichian theories about emotions and attitudes related to the 'segments' with acupressure theories about how the emotions relate to the meridians (as described later). JSD also includes QiGong (breathing and exercise techniques).



Over the past couple decades in the U.S., Jin Shin Jyutsu® has become characterized by the use of a very light touch. In developing Jin Shin Do® acupressure, I retained the firm, direct pressure which I originally experienced in treatments from Mary, but her system of points and flows is not based on acupuncture theory, as Jin Shin Do® is. Jin Shin Do® classes have increasingly been designed to develop exactness of point location and the optimum angle of pressure for each point, whereas Jin Shin Jyutsu® teaches that it is enough to be in the area of the point. Both are 'two hands' techniques, with both hands usually holding different points. In Jin Shin Do®, the fingers of one hand hold a 'local point' -- a point in an area of tension, pain or armoring -- while the other hand holds one or more 'distal points.' Though distant from the problem area, these points facilitate its release because of functional or energic relationships. Generally, the local and distal points are held on the same side, and then the same points are held on the other side.
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