THAI YOGA MASSAGE
9 July 2023 •
14:00 - 17:00
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Description
Invitation to Shavasana – a dive into the Sacred Dance of Thai Yoga Massage
14.00-17.00 €20,00 per person.
Traditional Thai Massage has its roots in the Indian systems of Yoga and Ayurveda. It is believed to have been developed by Jivaka Kumar Baccha, the legendary founder of Thai massage. He was a physician to the Sangha, the order of Buddhist monks and nuns, at the time of the Buddha. The Thais call him Doctor Shivago and to this day honour him as “The Father of Medicine”. Around 2000 years ago Thai Massage was brought from India to Thailand along with Buddhism. Since then it has been practiced, developed and handed down through the generations. It was never seen as just massage but as a spiritual practice, and until fairly recently mostly practiced in wats, the Thai Buddhist temples. Also known by the names Nuad Boran, Yoga Therapy or Yoga for the Lazy Man, it is a combination of acupressure, asanas, stretching, palming, thumbing and gentle twisting. This helps in bringing back the balance in the body, deepens the connection between mind, body and spirit, in the giver and receiver.
Watch Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEWH54UpzIA
14.00-17.00 €20,00 per person.
Traditional Thai Massage has its roots in the Indian systems of Yoga and Ayurveda. It is believed to have been developed by Jivaka Kumar Baccha, the legendary founder of Thai massage. He was a physician to the Sangha, the order of Buddhist monks and nuns, at the time of the Buddha. The Thais call him Doctor Shivago and to this day honour him as “The Father of Medicine”. Around 2000 years ago Thai Massage was brought from India to Thailand along with Buddhism. Since then it has been practiced, developed and handed down through the generations. It was never seen as just massage but as a spiritual practice, and until fairly recently mostly practiced in wats, the Thai Buddhist temples. Also known by the names Nuad Boran, Yoga Therapy or Yoga for the Lazy Man, it is a combination of acupressure, asanas, stretching, palming, thumbing and gentle twisting. This helps in bringing back the balance in the body, deepens the connection between mind, body and spirit, in the giver and receiver.
Watch Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEWH54UpzIA