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An Introduction to Nuad Bo-Rarn (Traditional Thai Massage Therapy) By Yogi Sarveshwarananda Giri www.art-of-peace.org

Introduction Thai Massage Therapy Yogi Sarveshwarananda

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THIS MASSAGE THERAPY IS A UNIQUE SYSTEM OF THAI MASSAGE WHICH HAS BEEN BROUGHT ALIVE RIGHT FROM GAUTAMA BUDDHA AGE AND IS STILL ENJOYS WORLD WIDE RECOGNITION IN THE FIELD OF YOGA AND MARMA THERAPY

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Page 1: Introduction Thai Massage Therapy Yogi Sarveshwarananda

An Introduction to Nuad Bo-Rarn(Traditional Thai Massage Therapy)

By Yogi Sarveshwarananda Giriwww.art-of-peace.org

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Dr. Shivago Komarpaj, the Buddha’s personal

physician, founder of Thai massage, 500 B.C.

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Invocatory Prayers

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A Prayer to the Father-Doctor Shivago

Om-na-mo / shi-va-go / si-ra-sa

Ar-hang / ka-ru-ni-ko / sap-pa-sat-ta-nang

Oh-sa-ta / tip-pa-man-tang / pa-pha-so

Su-ri-ya-jan-tang / ko-ma-ra-pa-toSu-ri-ya-jan-tang / ko-ma-ra-pa-to

Pa-ka-se-si / won-ta-mi / pan-ti-to

Su-me-ta-so / ah-ro-kaa / su-ma-na-ho-mi

(chant 3 times)

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Translation

“We invite the spirit of our Founder, the Father

Doctor Shivago, who comes to us through his

saintly life. Please bring to us the knowledge

of all nature, that this prayer (mantra) will of all nature, that this prayer (mantra) will

show us the true medicine of the Universe. In

the name of this mantra, we respect your help

and pray that through our bodies you will

bring wholeness and health to the body of our

client.”

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History & Theory

• Origins

• Main Characteristics

• Theory

• Purpose and Benefits

• Additional Applications

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Origins

• 2,500 year-old system

• From north India

(today’s Nepal)

• Developed by Dr. Shivago • Developed by Dr. Shivago

Komarpaj (Indian name:

Dr. Jivaka Kumara Bhaccha)

• Dr. Shivago was the Buddha’s

personal physician

• Based on Ayurvedic medicine

and Buddhist teachings

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Main Characteristics

• Use of body weight, not

muscular strength

• Meditation in movement

• Passive yoga• Passive yoga

• Work on energy lines and

points

• Skeleton realignment (chiropractic style)

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Use of body weight, not muscular strength

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Meditation in

movement

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Passive yoga

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Work on energy lines and points

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Skeletal realignment

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Theory

• The 10 Main Energy Lines

(sen sib)

• The Acupressure Points

(marmas)(marmas)

• The Body-Mind Types

(doshas)

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The 10 Main Energy Lines

(sen sib)

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Ancient Drawing of the sen sib

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Marma Points and Chakras

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The 6 Special Marma Points

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The Body-Mind

Types (doshas)Vata (air + ether):

movement

Pitta (fire + water):Pitta (fire + water):

passion

Kapha (water + earth):

stability

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Purpose & Benefits

• Energy balance – individual

and universal

• Deep relaxation

• Tension & blockages release

• Increased flexibility & vitality

• Improved range of motion & • Improved range of motion &

circulation

• Stimulation of internal organs

• Relief of pain & degenerative

conditions

• Improvement of neurological

functions

• Promotion of inner peace

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Basic postures

• Practitioner’s

movements

• Practitioner’s stance

• Thumb pressure • Thumb pressure

technique

• Working with breath

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Practitioner’s

movement:

The bamboo rock

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Practitioner’s

movement:

The forward rock

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Practitioner’s

movement:

The whirlpool rock

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Practitioner’s stance:

The diamond series

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Practitioner’s stance:

The cat series

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Practitioner’s stance:

Others

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Thumb pressure technique

Incorrect:

hyperextension

can lead to injury to

the practitioner

Incorrect: applying

pressure with the tip of

the thumb can cause

discomfort to the patient

Correct:

use the pad of

the thumb when

applying pressure

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Working with breath

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Additional

Applications

• Foot massage

• Hot herbal compress

• Thai Yoga/self massage

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Foot massage

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Hot herbal compress - Preparation

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Hot herbal compress - Application

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Thai Yoga/Self-massage

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PracticeThai massage also

involves a pro-

found relaxation

and creativity for

the therapist, as

he can use manyhe can use many

different parts of

his own body to

perform the mas-

sage, thus avoi-

ding strain, injury,

fatigue, or bore-

dom.

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Practice

For instance, the

therapist would

use his:

• fingers• fingers

• palms

• forearms

• elbows

• feet

• legs

• knees

• buttocks

• whole body

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Use of fingers

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Use of palms

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Use of forearms

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Use of elbows

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Use of feet

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Use of legs

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Use of knees

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Use of buttocks

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Use of whole body

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2012 Training Schedule & Language

• Level 1: two week-ends in September: Sept. 1 - 2 AND Sept. 8 - 9

• Level 2: two week-ends in September: Sept. 15 - 16 AND Sept. 22 - 23

• All classes are conducted in English and Spanish

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Fees

• Course fee for EACH level:

US $170 (300,000 COP). Includes training

manual, and lunch on Saturday & Sunday.

• Stay at the Ashram:• Stay at the Ashram:

US $17 (30,000 COP) per night, including all

meals.

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Place of Training

Hariharananda’s Garden of Humanity ashram

Subachoque (near Bogota), Colombia

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Contact and Registration

Classes are limited to 14 students per level

Register early to reserve your place.

Contact:

Agustina Martin GiriAgustina Martin Giri

+57 (300) 718-3791

[email protected]

Web:

www.art-of-peace.org

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About the Instructors

• Yogi Sarveshwarananda Giri (David Vachon) –

Chief instructor.

Licensed in Chinese Medicine, Neuro-Linguistic

Programming, and Massage Therapy, and Programming, and Massage Therapy, and

Traditional Thai Massage Therapy.

• Agustina Martin Giri – Assistant instructor.

Certified in Reiki Therapy, and Traditional Thai

Massage Therapy.

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Yogi Sarveshwarananda Giri

Yogi Sarveshwarananda Giri (David Vachon)

completed all levels of training at the

Shivagakomarpaj Thai Massage School in

Chiangmai, Thailand in 1994, 2010 and 2011: Chiangmai, Thailand in 1994, 2010 and 2011:

• Thai Massage Levels 1 & 2 (60 hours)

• Thai Therapy Massage Levels 3 and 4 (60 hours)

• Thai Foot Massage (12 hours)

• Thai Herbal Hot Compress (12 hours)

• Teacher Assistant (36 hours)

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1994 graduation

2011 graduation

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Agustina Martin Giri

Agustina Martin Giri completed her training at the

Shivagakomarpaj Thai Massage School in

Chiangmai, Thailand in 2011:

• Thai Massage Levels 1 & 2 (60 hours)• Thai Massage Levels 1 & 2 (60 hours)

• Thai Therapy Massage Levels 3 (30 hours)

• Thai Foot Massage (12 hours)

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In gratitude…

Our deepest thanks and love to the director,

Mr. Parawat Poungpiam, and to all our

teachers at the Shivagakomarpaj School (Old

Medicine Hospital) in Chiangmai, Thailand.Medicine Hospital) in Chiangmai, Thailand.

Tel: +66 (53) 275-085

Email: [email protected]

Website: www.thaimassageschool.ac.th

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Credits

• Illustrations from slides 16, 30 and 34 taken from the book

“Traditional Thai Yoga” by Enrico Corsi and Elena Fanfani

• Illustrations from slides 17-19, 22-29, 31 and 35-36 taken from

the book “Thai Yoga Massage” by Kam Thye Chow

• Illustrations and photos from slides 6, 8-14, 20, 31, and 37-45 • Illustrations and photos from slides 6, 8-14, 20, 31, and 37-45

taken from the book “Thai Massage Manual” by Maria

Mercati

• Illustrations from slides 2 and 15 taken from the manual

“Handbook for Basic Massage Course” by the Thai Massage

School Shivagakomarpaj

• Illustration from slide 21 taken from the book “Nuad Bo-Rarn:

Ancient Massage of Thailand” by Chongkol & Atchrara

Setthakorn