Hi ya all
Just got back in after a hard day massaging and teaching, and was amazed that this thread is still of great interest! I gave up on it a long time ago .
Regardless whether we should or should not practice IHM on a couch, it's oblivious that it's an important topic and that prehaps has some validity.
I do teach my ITEC students the way that daisychain would be very pleased at , but I have added a few extra techniques in (unoffically) so that they can be successful and meet the needs of their clients.
I was talking to a colleague the other day who teaches C&G IHM and she told me that her students have to teach a whole arm and hand routine. I not saying that I agree with this, but it does reflect the times. Natural progression or bast***isation. I leave it up to you dear HP users.
Best Wishes
Reiki Pixie
Just got back in after a hard day massaging and teaching, and was amazed that this thread is still of great interest! I gave up on it a long time ago .
Regardless whether we should or should not practice IHM on a couch, it's oblivious that it's an important topic and that prehaps has some validity.
I do teach my ITEC students the way that daisychain would be very pleased at , but I have added a few extra techniques in (unoffically) so that they can be successful and meet the needs of their clients.
I was talking to a colleague the other day who teaches C&G IHM and she told me that her students have to teach a whole arm and hand routine. I not saying that I agree with this, but it does reflect the times. Natural progression or bast***isation. I leave it up to you dear HP users.
Best Wishes
Reiki Pixie