
Soft, slow and profound, this millenary technique remains little known in the Western World. It was brought from Tibetan settlements in the north of India and is passed on from generation to generation.
This ancient form is performed on a table and focuses on relieving spinal tension through deep tissue manipulation, pressure point work and passive stretching.
Unlike some deep tissue work, this style is not painful.
The therapist works deeply, but in a very slow way, using all parts of the hand and arms.
The result is a very unique state of relaxation.
¨He or she that receives it is aware of having experienced something beyond this world.¨
Based on extremely slow swinging movements and the administration of pressure on some special points in the body, this treatment soothes the nervous system and the body and mind surrender into profound relaxation.
In a brief session of 30 to 40 minutes, considerable improvements of conditions such as stress, sleeplessness and inability to relax can be seen.
