Guest guest Posted April 25, 2003 Report Share Posted April 25, 2003 Hi Penel When you say you felt different, what do you mean? Lisa ****************************************************** " ....I did it in class and thought it was the silliest thing I could sell the gullible public. I think a lot of us in class were laughing under our breaths. The touch was sooooo light! How could it have any effect? The next day however I felt very very different. I'd done nothing else that day that I could tie to how I felt. I wasn't the only one that realized this. A couple of the other students were so impressed the second day that they called the teacher and signed up to take a full lymphatic drainage course. " The New Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2003 Report Share Posted April 26, 2003 Lisa Clancy <lisaselixir> wrote: > Hi Penel When you say you felt different, what do you mean? The A/P class was done over 3 or 4 four day weekends spread out over the year. Since the usual focus of the school I attend is Asian bodywork, the whole time was spent sitting on the floor. The teacher tried to vary the class time with videos between the 9 to 5 lectures but by the time that weekend came along I way pretty much resolved to the fact that I'd finish the weekend feeling as if I'd way over slept (cloudy headed) and needing to pump more juice into my arthritic joints. Sitting around that much also usually makes me hopelessly constipated in spite of all the fiber and water I injest. Not so that weekend. The day after the simplified lympth drainage session I felt more as if I'd spent the day before in a yoga workshop but without any muscles feeling tired. (I feel I need to mention here that I normally do a lot of crawling on the floor doing shiatsu on my clients plus I practice yoga. Since I have a daily personal practice I never take yoga classes anymore but I periodically do take yoga workshops should someone really good come to town like Ana Forest. Yoga done properly doesn't hurt the day of or after though one might find their muscles a little tired.) Simply said, I felt " clear " . I've noticed that when people get too much sleep they might drink coffee to " wake up " . How I felt wasn't like that. To me that isn't being awake. Coffee is more like being " wired " . Am I using too many " buzz words " to be understood outside my cultural group? Penel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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