John is a recipient of the Veterans’ Advocacy Center
Healing Hands Project 2019 grant
UPDATED 2/12/22
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Private qigong instruction and Jin Shin Jyutsu® sessions are offered at my office located in the Caldwell Building, 5820 Main Street, Williamsville, NY, 14221, Office 501
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) recognizes several pathways (meridians) within the body that direct Qi (vital energy) flow to our organs. A person is believed to become ill when Qi flow becomes blocked, creating an imbalance of the body's vital energy. Health is believed to be restored by eliminating these blockages.
As a healing art, Qigong practitioners utilize breath and prescribed movement to foster prevention of any imbalance in the body and to promote self-healing through balancing the body’s energy system, enhancing the innate capacity of the body to heal.
Jin Shin Jyutsu, known as a physio-philosophy, also offers the opportunity to tap into the body's innate ability to harmonize the life energy in the body.
According to ancient written records, which remain in the Archives of the Imperial Palace in Japan, Jin Shin Jyutsu was widely known before the birth of Gautama (Buddha, India), before the birth of Moses (recorded in the Bible), and before the Kojiki (Record of Ancient Things – Japan, A.D. 712)
As with Qigong, Jin Shin Jyutsu accesses energy pathways that feed life into our bodies through the use of 52 meridian points on the body. When one or more of the energy paths becomes blocked, the resulting stagnation can disrupt the local area and eventually cause disharmony within the complete path of energy flow. By combining these points in a prescribed manner we can participate actively to regain the flow of energy in our bodies.
Both arts act as a valuable complement to conventional healing methods, inducing relaxation and reducing the effects of stress.
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In addition to providing private Qigong and Jin Shin Jyutsu sessions, Qigong classes including Six Healing Sounds (Liu Zi Jue 六字訣), The Eight Pieces of Brocade set (Ba Duan Jin 段锦气功), Muscle-Tendon Change Classic (Yi Jin Jing Qigong 易筋经) — all officially recognized in 2003 by the Chinese Health Qigong Association for health maintenance — and seasonal Qigong are now being scheduled.
As always, feel free to contact me with any questions.
Regards,
John Davis