I confess
when I started massaging I didn’t believe in energy at all. I thought it was
some kind of weird ESP-y woo-woo that some folks in my classes pretended to
sense as a way of seeking attention. Piffle, poppycock and humbug.
No one is
more surprised at me than I to be writing about energy in massages. Trust me
when I say massage will teach you things you need to know, even if they are
ridiculous, absurd, fuzzy and woo-woo.
A good teacher once warned me about
taking on clients’ energies, and I have to say as best as I tried to ignore
that advice, I found out in the field it was very important.
My first knock on the head happened
with a patient referred by a doctor for chronic neck pain and stress. The lady was
a single mother who also had a severe auto-immune disease. She came in for her
massage, talked the whole time and left saying she felt better. I felt like the
side of my head had been hit by a brick. I couldn’t keep my eyes open and I
couldn’t fall asleep either.
I called one of my woo-woo buddies
from massage school who was delighted and amused that I had discovered energy.
After she stopped laughing, she gave me pointers on how to keep from getting
sucked.
Later, I actually recoiled when one
of my associates volunteered that she routinely sucked energy out of her
clients and found it wonderful. (!) So sidestepping another’s vortex, even
though I didn’t really believe in them, is good. It keeps you from
contaminating your energy with another person’s.
Oddly
enough, giving massages can boost your energy. Lots of people think the process
should make the therapist tired, but I often find it has the opposite effect,
giving me a little extra get-go especially when the massage seems to have gone
well.
I don’t
know how that all works, but as a massage therapist, I have noticed that I can
see one person and feel tired and work all day on several folks and feel
energized.
Woo-Woo.
3 comments:
I didn't really believe in all that energy stuff when I fist started giving massages too. Since then though I've had a ton of experiences that changed my mind.
I also feel more energetic after I give massages...the more, the better (within reason, of course).
Lovelyn: It is kind of strange, all that energy stuff, but it cannot be denied....
Jen, I have gotten the booster effect sometimes, and I think it is wonderful! -- Hugs, sue Peterson
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