Saturday, 3 May 2014

Physical Therapy

Before all this started, I would irregularly have wonderful massage sessions with M, a physical therapist expertly trained in the "McTimoney-Corley Spinal Therapy" technique (a means of massaging the head, spine and limbs), at the end of which my aches and pains would be largely banished.

I highly recommend it as a gentle, non-manipulative therapy for calming "everything"!

But post Christmas, I've discovered something even more amazing - yesterday, and every few weeks I go back to M for a session in which he uses the Bowen Technique

Now, you probably know I'm an engineer, brought up in the tradition of cause-and-effect, where the cause can be as measurable as the effect.  So imagine my initial reaction during my first Bowen session - just like homoeopathy and it's in-credible dilutions, the treatment's interaction with me is minimal and incredibly subtle; the lightest of touches and prolonged periods of no interaction at all...  but the effect is electrifying!  After an hour, I can honestly say I am as relaxed, calm and as "well" as I could ever imagine...

I now totally understand why it's listed in the clinic's "complementary therapies" leaflet - definitely something to recommend for anyone "stressed", whether physically or mentally.  Next, I might try Reiki!

(And, for the avoidance of doubt, I have been successfully treated by homoeopathy; over 20 years ago when I was "cured" of a dreadful allergy.   Whatever the underlying reason, that allergy has not returned.)

3 comments:

  1. I'm booked in for a go at Bowen in August, looking forward to it now!

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  2. "There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy." :-) If it works, magnificent.

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  3. Bowen is a wonderful therapy .. thank you for sharing your journey Ian ..

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