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Hidden
Benefits of Reflexology
Author: Helen Thompson
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T he holistic
therapy of reflexology has been used over the years to promote
physical health and wellbeing in many thousands of people from
all walks of life, but there is also a subtler aspect to its
benefits that can be applied to the more vulnerable amongst us,
to expand awareness and enhance everyday living.
When a client asked if she could bring her sister, who had
learning disabilities, for a reflexology treatment with me, I
was only too glad to concur. When the appointment day arrived,
the young lady's mother accompanied her and explained to me that
her daughter had been born with learning disabilities (she was
now in her thirties) and that the only diagnosis that doctors
had given her was that 'something probably went wrong during
birth.'
My client - a pleasant & smiling young lady - appeared in
cheerful mood, did not appear nervous, but was unable to reply
to my enquiries about her health and lifestyle. Her mother did
this for me, telling me she was on the whole in good general
health and that one thing she constantly talked about was
getting married! She loved to look at magazines where there were
pictures of brides' dresses and related details and often
imagined herself to be dressed in one. However, emotionally she
was very detached from people, even her mother and two sisters.
During the treatment, she was unable to communicate to me any
tender spots on her feet, which were very smooth & unlined,
although I encountered several gritty areas especially on the
head area and the pituitary and pineal glands. She did, however,
say that she was enjoying it and loved the feeling of her feet
being rubbed. I gave her an especially thorough post-treatment
foot massage because of this. As they were about to leave, the
young lady gave me a really big hug and thanked me for the time
I had spent with her. I am quite used to this, but was a little
surprised to see the look of surprise on her mother's face.
The next day, her mother phoned me to say that she had never
seen her daughter give anyone a hug - not even to her - and that
was the reason for her amazement at her response to the
treatment. She also told me that, during the evening, when her
daughter had been sitting upstairs in her bedroom, as she was
accustomed to do every night, the mother had called up to her to
let her know that she was going down to the shop to make a few
purchases. Instead of the short ‘OK’ that she expected, the girl
called down to her to wait a moment while she got dressed, and
she would accompany her on the walk to the shop. This was so
unusual that the mother could hardly believe her ears. The
daughter came downstairs fully dressed, and walked to the shop
and back with her, lacing her arm in her mother's on the way
back. This may sound like a very small breakthrough to many
people, but the mother was very moved with this development.
Reflexology treats all the organs of the body through the feet,
but not only this - it clears blocked energy pathways throughout
the body enabling organs and glands to function properly and in
a holistic way. When a blockage is removed from one area, this
in turn promotes the free flow of energy to a related area, and
so on. It can show benefits to the physical body or, as in this
case, to the emotional body so that the heart can stimulate the
brain into alternative ways of thinking or behaving. The fact
that a client cannot tell us what is felt during a treatment, is
therefore no indication as to the level of benefit that the
treatment can bestow upon the mind, body and spirit.
Article Source:
http://www.articlealley.com
Helen Thompson IIHHT, MICHT is
a therapist, energy healer & facilitator based in the West
Midlands, UK. She is privileged to offer many varied therapies
to private & corporate clients including reflexology, Indian
head massage, Quantum-Touch, reiki treatments & attunements,
workshops & meditation classes. Her website with more
information can be viewed at
www.healingholistix.com
- pay her a visit!
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