Long before there were X-ray machines, CAT scans, and blood tests, traditional h

Reading the Body. Eastern Diagnosis for Professional Therapists.

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Long before there were X-ray machines, CAT scans, and blood tests, traditional healers used noninvasive methods to ascertain personal health, talents, and character. From their understanding of human nature came a deep appreciation for the oneness of the mind, body, and spirit. For the oriental diagnostician, the body is the physical manifestation of the soul — both a symptom and a symbol of the spirit. To maintain health, we have to acknowledge both.

  

Long before there were X-ray machines, CAT scans, and blood tests, traditional healers used noninvasive methods to ascertain personal health, talents, and character. From their understanding of human nature came a deep appreciation for the oneness of the mind, body, and spirit. For the oriental diagnostician, the body is the physical manifestation of the soul — both a symptom and a symbol of the spirit. To maintain health, we have to acknowledge both.

 

Ohashi’s “Reading the Body” is a topic and discipline that spans thousands of years and many levels of intellectual inquiry. But there are four fundamental approaches that are key to assessing another person’s health and character — Bo Shin: observing; Setsu Shin: touching; Mon Shin:  asking questions; and Bun Shin: listening.  These four approaches are complex and there are layers of inquiry within each method. Over two days, Ohashi will discuss and show you how, as a holistic practitioner, you can use these methods to better know your clients and their needs.

  

 

Ohashi compares Eastern and Western approaches to health with deep understanding and sensitivity, and brilliantly draws out the precepts and seeming paradoxes of Eastern medicine in a language we can all understand. His discussion covers general face diagnosis, back diagnosis with bilateral distortion, supine-position diagnosis, and movement diagnosis. He ends the course with his famous “shoe diagnosis” –– reading participants’ shoes to analyze the lifestyle, psychology, health, and even financial condition of the wearer. This course helps you to view the human and natural worlds with new eyes, to discover physical, mental, and spiritual influences in yourself and others.

  

This course is designed for all health therapists, including physical therapists, shiatsu practitioners, chiropractors, doctors, and yoga teachers. This course is also very beneficial for those who want to understand human behavior as expressed in daily life and our physical and mental health.

Saturday & Sunday, July 20 & 21, 2024.
 Hosted at Pacific College of Health & Science.
 Early Registration Ends in 2 weeks. Don't miss this opportunity to learn with Ohashi in NYC.
Watch Ohashi's interview with Krystal Stone. Owner of Krystal Stone Holistics and Director of the Massage program at Pacific College of Health and Science.

How does your professional life influence your personal life? Ohashi talks about your own professionalism and it's importance; especially for beginning therapists.

A very special offer for those that register in the next 24 hours: Get 50% off Ohashi's Online Reading the Body Course. Coupon code will be supplied during the course days.
   
People are always asking me, ‘How can I be happy? Or, How can I find the thing I really want to do in life?’ I tell them: You are standing on your answer. The secrets of your life are written on your body.”
 
A genuine favorite among readers all over the world, in this book Ohashi helps you to discover and learn your own secrets. You will come to understand both your physical and spiritual condition as revealed in the physical self. This is because, as Ohashi observes, “the body is the physical manifestation of the soul.” Your posture, your features, even the texture of your skin can reveal your inner self.
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