Some people may think the continuation of massage in our society is a given. They may say, “People have always given massage and always will.” In contrast, I say, “The survival of massage requires intention and commitment.”
Some people may think the continuation of massage in
our society is a
given. They may say, “People have always given massage and
always will.” In contrast, I say, “The survival of
massage requires intention and commitment.”
This is my vision: I see the practice of massage flourishing in our
homes and in our communities. Together we not only maintain the
practice of using careful, specific human touch to assist healing, but
together we further develop the skills used in the healing practice of
massage. WOW! This is fantastic!
Have you noticed that increasing automation has led to the decline of
many manual skills in our society? Did you know that healers in Hawaii
previously knew how to heal bones in a few hours using a special
focused process? That skill has been lost, at least temporarily. If not
well tended, massage could likewise be lost.
I personally COMMIT to keeping the healing art of massage alive and
well for our current generation and the generations which follow us.
Will you join me?
Copyrighted 2013 Barbara Helynn Heard
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Email barbaraheard at msn dot com
Olympia, Washington
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