Each finger is connected to an organ, squeeze it for 5 seconds to relieve pain
There was a time when, well before the existence of medicines as we know them today and the construction of hospitals, to relieve its evils and to heal of diseases passed mainly by natural treatments. With herbal remedies or targeted massages, they called for some very old practices, including the ancient art of Jin Shin Jyutsu where pressure points could relieve pain in an instant. Guillaume Besson, creator of the site Juste bien chez soi, is enlightening us on this art that came straight from Japan.
According to the records of the Imperial Palace in Japan, the art of Jin Shin Jyutsu would have existed for hundreds of years and would be part of the "traditional wisdom of the universe". However, its true value will only be recognized after a few centuries. Rediscovered by the Japanese master Jirô Murai in the 1900s, it is there that he will regain his greatness and even manage to make his way to the Western world thanks to a woman named Mary Burmeister. Disciple of Master Murai for twelve long years, she will learn the foundations of Jin Shin Jyutsu to transmit its principles to other continents.
Since its creation, this ancestral art has found the means to perpetuate itself to bring us many health benefits. Through a deep connection and harmonization of vital energy, it is based on the idea that our inner energy flows can sometimes be interrupted due to physical, mental or emotional disturbances. Through the use of hands and their pressure on certain areas of the body, it is possible to fluidize the circulation of the waves that inhabit us to feel better.
To relieve some ailments, the Jin Shin Jyutsu can bring a lot of help, including putting pressure on your fingers for a few seconds. To better understand this practice, here's what each finger can do for your body:
Thumb
Linked to the stomach and spleen, the thumb helps relieve abdominal pain, skin problems and headaches. On the emotional level, it reduces stress, anxiety, worry and nervousness.
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