Massage & Bodywork

September/October 2008

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Leading the Way in Massage Therapy Publishing wave and set back down again. I also gained more freedom of movement in my torso. We paused the session whenever I felt the need to walk around. As I walked or bent forward toward the floor, I could feel and hear greater flexibility and popping of stuck areas. This has been a lasting effect. Not only have I gained appreciation for Quantum-Touch as a client, but as a massage therapist myself, I enjoy easily combining Quantum-Touch with my massage work. Ashley Henry, a massage therapist and Quantum-Touch devotee in Kentucky, also combines both to better meet her clients' healing requests. Often people truly do want the touch and feel of the healing efforts that come with massage and bodywork. "I found that if I swept and breathed like we do with Quantum-Touch, the energy flowed, regardless of how much I danced around the table and moved in rhythm with clients' bodies," she says. "Every breath I draw in while doing massage is a direct vortexing sweep upward, and every exhale is focused on allowing the energy to flow down and out my hands into clients' bodies. There QUANTUM-TOUCH Curties-Overzet also distributes: TheraStone Instructional DVDs √ TheraStone hot stone massage instructional DVDs √ Pre- & Perinatal Massage Therapy by Carole Osborne-Sheets √ Trail Guide to the Body products (textbook, student handbook, flashcards, DVDs) Toll Free: 1-888-649-5411 www.curties-overzet.com Fax: 1-416-923-8116 86 massage & bodywork september/october 2008 Energy can work at a greater depth than the hands, especially if the recipient is sensitive or sore.

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