Reflexology For The Spirit

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What Goes Into Your Reflexology Healing Space?

Page0007One nice thing about Reflexology for the Spirit is that you can practice is without a lot of expensive or complicated equipment or props.  Your healing space doesn’t have to be the Taj Mahal.

Reflexology for the Spirit works best if the recipient has a body length surface to lie on, face up, or a chair to sit in comfortably.  This can be a massage table, sofa, recliner, or zero gravity recliner.

Often, a recliner is the practitioner’s first choice.  If you have one at home, try setting up a special space in the corner of your living room, or other spare room for your healing work.  Arrange it so the space is comfy and cozy.  The standard reflexology furniture is a zero gravity recliner which can be purchased anywhere  selling lawn furniture.

It’s fine to use your sofa, as well.  When your client partner lies on the sofa face up, their feet hang over the arm.

Some practitioners use massage tables which can be folded up out of the way when not in use.  The height is adjustable.

With a recliner or sofa, you’ll need a stool or small chair that can go low to the floor.  (The zero gravity chair and recliner don’t fold out too high.)  Massage tables are adjustable to you can use whatever chair you’re comfortable with.  (It’s important for you to be comfortable, too.)

Create a sense of place that is peaceful and inviting – a ‘safe’ environment that invites the person to return, a reminder of a sense of peace.  Your environment needs to say “this is your special time”.  Silence the phone – no one making noise, opening doors, etc.  Any other people in your home should be instructed to keep noise levels low.  Purchase a white noise machine.

A massage table with several heating pads lined up under the bedding will ensure the table is warm.  Turn them on a few minutes before the client partner arrives so the space is warm and friendly upon entering.  Table warmers for massage tables can be expensive, and for the beginning practitioner, heating pads will do just as well.

Pillows are important.  They go under the knees as well as under the head.   You need towels to use under the feet as a cushion and also to protect your linens from oils and creams which you’ll be applying.  Wrap a towel around each of your  client partner’s feet after you work on them.

If you’re happy working in the space you create and feel it is a sacred space – so will your client.

Many practitioners play low volume music.  Choose something you think will be appealing or offer a selection to choose from before beginning the session.  Find your music from classical, spiritual chants, Reiki therapy music, yoga music, meditation music.

Make the décor simple and peaceful.  Keep the lighting subdued.

Be certain that everything is tidy and orderly, the area clean.  No one wants to receive a session in a chaotic atmosphere.

Things need to be kept clean also.  People are coming and going; they could come with a few germs,  pick up a few when with you (hopefully not), or leave a few.  After each session, change the linens.  Wash everything with a disinfectant or 1% bleach solution.  Whatever you choose, its gotta be clean.

I hope you found this post helpful.  Please leave your comments below and check out other posts.

The next post will focus on the first step in a reflexology session.  This focus will cover two posts.

Thanks again.

Thurman Greco

Woodtock, NY

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