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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 11:25:00 -0800</pubDate>
      <title>What is Shiatsu? </title>
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	<p>I have been studying shiatsu for the last year with <a href="http://www.shiatsuyasuomori.com">Master Yasuo Mori </a><br />and have been incorporating it into my practice daily. I find it an <br />excellent tool to help find the blockages and imbalances in the body <br />and together with my knowledge of the musclo-skeletal system, I feel <br />like I'm able to bring change to the body to allow the body space to <br />heal and flourish. It's also VERY relaxing! <p /> Shiatsu is a traditional Japanese bodywork modality that works to <br />create harmony in the body with gentle pressure applied to different <br />parts of the body. It helps to balance yin and yang and improve the <br />flow of energy (<em>chi or ki</em>) which allows the body to enter a space <br />where it's easier to maintain a healthy state. <p /> When working with a client who comes in with pain or discomfort, in <br />addition to scanning the body for structural issues, I notice where <br />there may be imbalance or problems with energy flow. These places of <br />poor flow almost always have a direct or indirect connection to the <br />areas of the body that the client is feeling pain. Shiatsu is able to <br />affect the muscles at a deeper level and together with the manual <br />techniques that stretch and relieve the muscle tension, we're able to <br />achieve more lasting change and promote deeper healing. <p /> Shiatsu and massage have had an equally incredible influence in <br />another part of my life: <a href="http://www.tenzanaikido.com">aikido</a>. I've been practicing aikido for the <br />last 6 years and when I started massage school and then later began to <br />study shiatsu, I saw a huge difference in my training. I was more in <br />touch with my body and the subtleties of its movement as well as with <br />that of others. Likewise, my aikido training has profoundly influenced <br />my bodywork. <p /> My experiences have really opened my eyes to the idea that all of us <br />are connected to each and every person and thing in the universe and <br />that we can have a profound impact on others with or without knowing <br />it. Practicing shiatsu and aikido has given me a look into the web of <br />connections that we can't really see with our eyes, but those we can <br />feel with our bodies and our hearts.</p>
	
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      <pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 09:38:06 -0800</pubDate>
      <title>Welcome!</title>
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	Welcome to my blog for all things related to my massage practice, <br />Nascent Bodywork! My name is Stan Rawrysz and I'm a practicing massage <br />therapist in the Seattle area. With this blog, I hope to write about <br />my thoughts and inspirations about bodywork and my practice, advice <br />for optimum health in your body, and share interesting articles and <br />thoughts I may come across. <p /> Thanks for reading! <p /> With Health and Prosperity, <br />Stan Rawrysz, LMP
	
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