Meridian Shiatsu

Meridian Shiatsu

Meridian Shiatsu (Japanese: 経絡指圧) is a derivative form of the Japanese therapy Shiatsu. It uses the Meridian theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine that was introduced into Japan from China. Meridian Shiatsu contrasts with Tsubo Shiatsu where the tsubos or acupuncture points are determined from an anatomical and physiological perspective. However, the clinical results of Tsubo Shiatsu and Meridian Shiatsu are comparable because the location of meridian points and Tsubos are identical or very close despite the underlying theories differing.

In 1964, a book called "Anpuku and Shiatsu Therapy", edited by the Vice-Principal of the Japan Shiatsu College, Tadashi Izawa, introduced Meridian Shiatsu, comparing Anma, which uses meridian theory, with Shiatsu therapy for the first time. Other styles of Shiatsu incorporating meridian theory were developed by Iwajiro Sato, the author of "Shiatsu Therapy and Syoatsu Therapy" and Shizuto Masunaga, the founder of Zen Shiatsu. All proponents of Shiatsu using Meridian theory follow Tadashi Izawa’s original tenets.

Meridian Shiatsu practitioners use their entire bodies in a graceful art form to catalyze change in the patient.[citation needed] "Diagnosis and Therapy Combined" is a common mantra of this practice.

Setsu Shin in Japanese means "touching diagnosis" and also "cutting diagnosis" (cutting as with a knife). Meridian Shiatsu practitioners claim to cut through the outer layers to touch the "living essence" within. Simply by laying hands on a recipient, meridian shiatsu practitioners seek to effect profound transformation. Touching the innermost being of a receiver equates to treatment.[citation needed] As the inner experience of an individual is acknowledged by their kinsmen, the internal paradoxes are reconciled and healing is possible.

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