posted by Savanah on Sep 8

I needed to find a new modality of healing to offer my clients. The modalities that I already employ, like Reiki and Healing touch massage, is doing wonders for my clients, but I would like to be able to expand my horizons. I heard about Su Jok, which is Korean meaning hand and foot, being taught in Jaipur. What I’ve read about this modality is a Professor has a belief the the blueprints of the entire body is in our hands and feet, which enable the body to be treated. I was fortunate enough to have a friend staying in Jaipur, so I managed to stay in one of the five star Jaipur hotels where he has been staying and he didn’t ask me to help with the expense of the room. I’ll have to pay him back with plenty of healing massages.

During my classes, learning Su Jok, I got to understand more of this Professors theories. Through different methods of stimulation to the corresponding areas on the hand and foot, waves of energy travel back to the affected part of the body, which brings an element of fast pain relief energizing organs and tissues to return to a normal healthy state. I learned this means, even though it’s simple stimulation between corresponding areas, my clients body will be able to heal itself without the use of drugs or invasive surgery.

I was shown that within the fingers, there are three joints, which is the same to the arms where there are also three joints: wrist, elbow and shoulder. The legs also have three joints: ankles, knees and hips. So, looking at the body, one can see from the anterior that our legs are positioned between our arms and the legs are longer than our arms, which again is similar to the hands. It was shown to me that the two shorter fingers occupy the outer position and the two longer fingers are positioned between them. The Professor sited that this is not a coincidence, we were born into this world with an innate system of healing with the use of our hands and feet. They are the manuals to access his created system, which he calls Su Jok.

When I finished with my classes, I was very pleased and ready to offer more modalities of healing to my clients.

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