Dr. Bill Kobb
Level of Cherry Feather
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Awhile back, a girlfriend was having back pains and asked if I'd give her a massage to ease her suffering. So, I borrowed a general massage book from a friend who is a licensed massage therapist. One of the key points of practically every "style" of massage, be it Eastern or Western in origin, is not to "jump" from area to area while one is giving a massage, but rather to work your way towards areas, the hands maintaining contact if at all possible. Some of the Eastern styles seem to stress this as being very important in terms of healing energy and the body/mind connection as a whole.
Okay, having said that, do you think that we tickle people might be doing some harm in some metaphysical sense when we tickle(since part of the art usually involves the exact opposite of massage, hopping around from spot to spot, putting each other on edge rather than at ease)? Your thoughts?
Okay, having said that, do you think that we tickle people might be doing some harm in some metaphysical sense when we tickle(since part of the art usually involves the exact opposite of massage, hopping around from spot to spot, putting each other on edge rather than at ease)? Your thoughts?