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Posted by admin on Jul 26 2008

Like the ancient forests of a by-gone era, these healing methods are slowly depleting. Some people have westernised different techniques and called them new-age named modalities, but the true healing practices of the ancient Shaolin monks is dying. In order to keep them alive we follow the true teachings of the Shaolin monks of 2,500 years ago, namely the work of MoTai S’How by all Practitioners. We practice AMMA therapy, a Korean technique of 5,000 years ago, Tibetan Pulsing, Tuina, Jin Shin Do, Celtic Rings and more…

Put all the Eastern and Asian healing techniques together and you have Rotai. See more here: www.Rotai.com.au

We are Rotai Australia Trained Practitioners.

We also offer Original Ear Candling sessions by qualified Practitioners. Ear Candling dates back thousands of years to Egyptian times before Cleo Patra. See more details on our THERAPIES page.

In short, we do HOLISTIC BODY WORK

Bodywork (Bodywork Therapy, bodywork therapies): A potpourri of methods typified by exercising, manipulating, and/or manually (especially digitally) touching the body. It overlaps with energy field work. The expression bodywork is generally interchangeable with hands-on healing and hands-on health.

The major categories of bodywork are:

(a) massage therapy,

(b) body-centered psychotherapy, and

(c) touch therapy.

Its major foci are:

(a) body structure (e.g., chiropractic),

(b) body armor (e.g., Reichian Therapy),

(c) chi or vital energy (e.g., acupressure massage, acupuncture, and jin shinn),

(d) relaxation (e.g., Shiatsu massage and relaxation therapy), and

(e) the subtle body (e.g., Reiki and Therapeutic Touch).

The word bodyworkers refers to practitioners of any form of bodywork that is not categorizable as acupuncture, chiropractic adjustments, osteopathy, body-centered psychotherapy, touch therapy, or energy field work.

(See also: Bodywork , Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

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