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Jin Shin Do: Holistic Treatment Dictionary on Jin Shin Do

Jin Shin Do: An ancient art of harmonizing life energy within the body by placing fingertips over clothing on designated areas.

 

(See also: Jin Shin Do, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Jin Shin Do: Alternative Health Dictionary on Jin Shin Do

Jin Shin Do (Jin Shin Do Bodymind Acupressure, The Way of the Compassionate Spirit): Combination of acupressure and Taoist yogic breathing methods developed in the 1970s by psychotherapist Iona Marsaa Teeguarden, author of The Acupressure Way of Health: Jin Shin Do (Japan Publications, Inc., 1978) and The Joy of Feeling: Bodymind Acupressure (Japan Publications, Inc., 1987).

 

It borrows from Reichian Therapy and moves stagnant energy through the body. According to Jin Shin Do theory, stressful experiences increase tension at certain acupoints. Practitioners decide on which parts of the body are tense. Then, to balance the energy of the body, they hold the tense part with one hand and stimulate a series of acupoints with the other. Jin shin do means way of the compassionate spirit in Japanese.

 

(See also: Jin Shin Do, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

Jin Shin Do: Health and Healing Dictionary on JIN SHIN DO

JIN SHIN DO

developed by a psychotherapist, it combines acupressure, Taoist yogic breathing and Reichian segmental theory (addresses how emotional tension affects the physical body) with the goal of releasing physical & emotional tension and armoring. Aims to promote a state in which the patient can address the emotional factors that underlie various physical conditions.

 

(See also: JIN SHIN DO, Alternative Health, Healing, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Jin Shin Do: : Buddhist terms and concepts

Several Buddhist terms and concepts lack direct translations into English that cover the breadth of the original term. Below are given a number of important Buddhist terms, short definitions, and the languages in which they appear. In this list, an attempt has been made to organize terms by their original form and give translations and synonyms in other languages below the definition. Languages and traditions dealt with here: English (Eng.) Pāli: Theravāda Buddhism Sanskrit (or Buddhist Hybrid S ...

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Jin Shin Do: Encyclopedia - Silla

Silla (also spelled Shilla) was one of the three kingdoms of ancient Korea. It conquered the other two kingdoms in the 7th century C.E., Baekje in 660 and Goguryeo in 668. Historians sometimes refer to Silla in the period after it conquered the other two kingdoms as Unified Silla. Silla history is traditionally divided by Korean scholars into four periods. During the first period (57 B.C.~514 A.D.), Silla evolved to a kingdom. Silla became a fully grown kingdom during the second period (514~654). During the ...

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Jin Shin Do: Encyclopedia - Akuma Street Fighter

For other uses, see Akuma. Akuma (demon in Japanese), known in Japan as Gouki (豪鬼, powerful spirit), is a video game character created by Capcom. He originally appeared in Super Street Fighter II Turbo as a secret character and hidden boss. He has red hair, wears prayer beads around his neck, and wears a black gi with the Japanese character 'ten' (天) - meaning heaven - on his back. There is some controversy as to whether it is painted or whether it simply glows (though many in-gam ...

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Jin Shin Do: Encyclopedia - Vegeta

Vegeta or Prince Vegeta (B.732 A.D.) is a fictional character in the manga Dragon Ball/Dragon Ball Z and the anime Dragon Ball Z, and Dragon Ball GT. He is a Saiyan. He is the Royal Prince of the demolished planet Vegeta. He receives the generic name rather than a specific vegetable. Like several other Dragon Ball characters, Vegeta was initially introduced as an unrepentant villain. Perhaps befitting royalty, Vegeta has been typically characterized as extremely arrogant, vengeful, and ...

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Jin Shin Do: Encyclopedia - List of common phrases in various languages

This is a list of common phrases in various languages, for a general overview of ten to fifteen basic phrases in all of the major world languages, and certain interesting minor ones. Tourists to a foreign country often get along with a surprisingly short list of phrases, combined with pointing, miming, and writing down numbers on paper. This list is intended to serve as a comprehensive basic introduction to those languages. Note: The language family of each language is listed in parentheses. Including:

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Jin Shin Do: Encyclopedia - Bushido

Japanese samurai in armour, 1860s. Photograph by Felice Beato. Bushido (Japanese: 武士道; bushidō, "way of the warrior"), is a way of life, somewhat analogous to the European concept of chivalry. It includes elements of a philosophy, except that is it generally not textual in nature, and it involves, but is not equivalent to, a code of conduct. Bushido developed between the 11th to 14th centuries and was formalized during the opening years of the Tokugawa shogunate for the members of the Samurai class. According to t ...

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Jin Shin Do: Encyclopedia - Buddhist terms and concepts

Several Buddhist terms and concepts lack direct translations into English that cover the breadth of the original term. Below are given a number of important Buddhist terms, short definitions, and the languages in which they appear. In this list, an attempt has been made to organize terms by their original form and give translations and synonyms in other languages below the definition. Languages and traditions dealt with here: English (Eng.) Pāli: Theravāda Buddhism Sanskrit (or Buddhist Hybrid S ...

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Jin Shin Do: Massage Bodywork Dictionary on JIN SHIN DO

JIN SHIN DO

Developed by psychotherapist Iona Marsaa Teeguarden, Jin Shin Do combines gentle, yet deep finger pressure on acu-points with simple body focusing techniques to release physical and emotional tension. The client determines the depth of the pressure.

 

Jin Shin Do promotes a pleasurable, trancelike state during which the recipient can get in touch with the body and access feelings or emotions related to the physical condition. This body/mind approach, performed on the fully-clothed client, is a synthesis of a traditional Japanese acupressure technique, classic Chinese acupuncture theory, Taoist yogic philosophy and breathing methods, and Reichian segmental theory. The client lies on her back on a massage table while the practitioner holds “local points” in tension areas together with related “distal points,” which help the armored places to release more easily and deeply. A typical session is about 11?2 hours.

 

Jin Shin Do acupressure is effective in helping relieve tension and fatigue, stress-related headaches and gastro-intestinal problems, back and shoulder pain, eye strain, menstrual and menopausal imbalances, sinus pain, and allergies. (With medical problems, the client is asked to consult a doctor.) Over a period of 10 or more sessions, armoring is progressively released in the head, neck, shoulders, chest, diaphragm, abdomen, pelvis, and legs.

 

After sessions, clients typically feel deeply relaxed and may even feel euphoric. If the client is responsive, there will be significantly less tension and pain together with an increased sense of well-being for hours or days. This response will tend to extend after further sessions. In the case of chronic fatigue, initially the client may feel more tired after a session, because the body is demanding rest. It is advisable to schedule sessions with time to rest and relax afterward. On the other hand, Jin Shin Do can be used before athletic events to improve performance, for horses as well as for people. “The Way of the Compassionate Spirit” is based on the eight “Strange Flows” that regulate the entire body/mind energy.

 

(See also: JIN SHIN DO, Alternative Health, Massage, Bodywork, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Jin Shin Do: Holistic Health Therapy Dictionary on Jin shin do

JIN SHIN DO: developed by a psychotherapist, it combines acupressure, Taoist yogic breathing and Reichian segmental theory (addresses how emotional tension affects the physical body) with the goal of releasing physical & emotional tension and armoring. Aims to promote a state in which the patient can address the emotional factors that underlie various physical conditions.

 

(See also: Jin shin do, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

Jin Shin Do: Alternative Health Dictionary on Jin shinn

jin shinn (jin shin): Form of bodywork whose modes are Jin Shin Do and Jin Shin Jyutsu.

 

(See also: Jin shinn, Body Mind and Soul, Alternative Health, Alternative Health Dictionary)

 

Jin Shin Do: Alternative Health Dictionary III on Acupressure

Acupressure

is a form of bodywork in which the practitioner uses thumbs, fingers, palms, and elbows to stimulate points along the Chinese energetic meridians of the body. Popular forms include shiatsu and jin shin do.

 

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Jin Shin Do: Massage Bodywork Dictionary on ORIENTAL BODYWORK

ORIENTAL BODYWORK

Monitoring the flow of the vital life energy (known as chi, ki, or prana) is at the heart of Oriental bodywork. Using physical pressure and manipulation, the healer evaluates and modulates this energy flow to attain a state of balance.

 

Popular modalities include shiatsu, based on Chinese medicine; amma, a combination of East and West healing traditions; Jin Shin Do, utilizing oriental acupuncture and acupressure along with Taoist principles; Thai massage, blending Hindu and Chinese energy systems theory with techniques similar to shiatsu; and tui na, based on Chinese medicine and the traditional Japanese massage of amma (as distinct from the more recently developed amma therapy).

 

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

 

Jin Shin Do: Alternative Health Dictionary on Naturopathy

naturopathy (natural healing, natural health, natural medicine, natural therapies, nature cure, naturology, naturopathic healing, naturopathic health care, naturopathic medicine): Miscellany that encompasses auriculotherapy (ear acupuncture), Ayurveda, balneotherapy, bioelectronic diagnosis, biofeedback, cupping, electroacupuncture, fasting, the Grape Cure (and other mono-diets), hair analysis, herbalism, homeopathy, hypnotherapy, internal hydrotherapy (e.g., colonic irrigation), iridology, Jin Shin Do, Jungian psychology, macrobiotics, moxibustion, Oriental medicine, Ortho-Bionomy, orthomolecular psychiatry, thalassotherapy, Tuina, and zone therapy.

 

Naturopathy originated in the latter half of the nineteenth century, in Germany. Dr. John H. Scheel, a German-born homeopath, coined the word naturopathy in 1895, when he opened the Sanitarium Badekur in New York. Vitalism is fundamental to naturopathy.

 

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

 

Jin Shin Do: Encyclopedia II - Shinhwa - Solo activities

After moving from SM and signing with Good! Entertainment in 2003, the group members took time to do solo activities. Despite rumours, they did not break up. Members Andy, Jun Jin, Eric, Minwoo and Dong Wan chose acted in various TV series and movies. Jun Jin acted in KBS drama Kumiho Waejon,SBS Drama Let's go to the Beach Andy acted in the MBC sitcom Nonstop IV, SBS drama Lover's in Prague Dongwan played the main character in the film Spin Kick, and has appeared in various television dramas such as Be ...

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Shinhwa, Shinhwa - History, Shinhwa - Band members, Shinhwa - Notable achievements and awards, Shinhwa - Shinhwa activities, Shinhwa - SMTown, Shinhwa - Concerts, Shinhwa - General discography, Shinhwa - Solo activities, Shinhwa - Discography as solo artists

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Jin Shin Do: Encyclopedia II - List of Korea-related topics L-Z - S

Sabi - Sacheon - Saejae Sinmun - Saemaeul Movement (New Community Movement) - Sambyeolcho Rebellion - Samcheok - Samchuly (bicycle manufacturing company) - Samguk Sagi - Samguk Yusa - Samgyupsal - Samhan -Samil Movement (March 1st Movement) - Samjeondo Monument - Samsung - Sancheong County - Sangju - Sangju National University - Sanjo - Sarim - SBS - Sea of Japan (East Sea) - Second Manchu expedition to Korea - Second Republic - Sejong Center - Sejong of Joseon - Sejong-ro - SEK Studio - Seo Jae-pil - Seo Moon Tak ...

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List of Korea-related topics L-Z, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - Quick Index, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - L, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - M, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - N, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - O, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - P, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - Q, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - R, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - S, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - T, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - U, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - V, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - W, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - X, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - Y, List of Korea-related topics L-Z - Z

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Jin Shin Do: Encyclopedia II - Silla - Culture

Buddhism was supported by the state and flourished in Silla. A great number of temples were built, the most notable probably being Hwangyongsa, Pulguksa and Sokkuram. Silla attached great importance to the pagoda. Silla built stone pagodas as well as wooden pagodas. From at least the 6th century, when Silla acquired a detailed system of law and governance, social status and official advancement were dictated by the bone rank system. This rigid lineage-based system also dictated clothing, house size and ...

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Silla, Silla - Culture

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Jin Shin Do: Encyclopedia II - History of Korea - Gojoseon ? - 108 BC

Main articles: Gojoseon, Dangun According to legend, Korea's first kingdom, Gojoseon (고조선, then called Joseon), was founded by Dangun in 2333 BC, in southern Manchuria and northern Korean peninsula. The people of Gojoseon belonged to the Tungusic family and were linguistically affiliated with the Altaic. Around 2000 BC, a new pottery culture is evidenced, with painted designs, in Manchuria and northern Korea. Intensive agriculture and complex societies dev ...

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History of Korea, History of Korea - Prehistory, History of Korea - Gojoseon ? - 108 BC, History of Korea - Proto-Three Kingdoms of Korea 108 BC - 3rd century, History of Korea - Three Kingdoms 3rd century - 668, History of Korea - Balhae and Unified Silla, History of Korea - Goryeo, History of Korea - Joseon, History of Korea - 19th century, History of Korea - Japanese Occupation, History of Korea - The division of Korea

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