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Free Tao Shiatsu Ebook

Posted by on Mar 2, 2011 in Featured Articles, Shiatsu Massage Therapy, Special Offers | Comments Off

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I received this ebook and want to share it with friends and clients.

It’s a pleasure to share this with you.

It gives on one of the best descriptions of what you can expect in a session with LondonShiatsu.

Email me and I’ll send you a copy

info@londonshiatsu.com

Thanks to Endo Sensei for making it freely available

Learn Shiatsu and Do-in

Posted by on Jan 15, 2011 in Shiatsu Massage Therapy | Comments Off

Learn Do-In at London Shiatsu.

Do-in is a set of Japanese self massage and stretching techniques that Shiatsu therapists use to develop,strengthen and project their ‘Ki’ or energy.

Doin is simple safe fun and effective.

You can arrange a lessons individual or group by calling London Shiatsu

The 5th film in the series from the N.S.K.S.

This is Anushka’s 3rd film of Do-In excercises and solutions at the ffst (French Federation for Traditional Shiatsu).

Duration : 0:9:27

Zen Shiatsu Shizuto Masunaga Video (Part 2of4)

Posted by on Jan 13, 2011 in Featured Articles, Shiatsu Massage Therapy | Comments Off

Here is (Part 2) in a series of rare video clips of Masunaga Sensei teaching Zen Shiatsu to students in Canada.

Duration : 0:9:52

Squirrel Nut Zippers – Ghost of Stephen Foster

Posted by on Jan 11, 2011 in Healing, Music | Comments Off

Squirrel Nut Zippers – “Ghost of Stephen Foster” music video. From the album “Perennial Favorites” (Mammoth Records). Winner of “Best Animated Music Video” at the 1999 Vancouver Animation Festival. Directed by Raymond Persi and Matthew Nastuk.

http://www.snzippers.com

http://www.myspace.com/snzippers

Duration : 0:3:39

The Lingering Mystery of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Posted by on Jan 10, 2011 in Uncategorized | Comments Off

In today’s Science Times, David Tuller reports on recent developments surrounding chronic fatigue syndrome, a mysterious illness of unknown cause that may be linked to a virus.