Reflexology For The Spirit

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Bunions are Definitely Spiritual Afflictions

They’ve been around for generations and generations.  Because of their location on the foot, bunions are a way of dealing with love (the loss thereof).  People suffering with bunions lack a sense of carefree acceptance of anything.

Professionals don’t totally agree on what causes them:  flat feet, ill fitting shoes, congenital disposition toward bunions, etc.  This much is certain:  getting surgery to repair bunions is becoming more popular.  Having bunions recur after surgery is also a reality.  Reflexology for the Spirit practitioners can help both before and after surgery.

Wearing proper footwear is important.  You can be a real help to your client if you notice what kind of shoes s/he is wearing and either approve or suggest shoes that you think might be more appropriate.  The wrong kind of footwear can be very destructive to your client partner’s foot health as well as his/her overall spinal alignment.  Bunion sufferers should wear shoes that are well-fitting, non-binding, and have a generous toe box.  They shouldn’t have a heel  higher than 2 inches.  Sandals can offer relief.

If the bunion sufferer also has arch problems, a trip to a professional who can properly fit an arch support is also important.

AREAS TO WORK:  Apply rotations to the solar plexus.  Work the skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, neck area (with neck rotations on the toes), and the circulatory system.  And, always work the bunion area and all the toes.

ESSENTIAL OILS:  angelica, bergamot, geranium, lavender, ylang ylang, frankincense, lemon, palmarosa, rosewood, jasmine, helichrysum, sandalwood, Roman chamomile.

The next post will focus on Callouses and Corns

Thank you for reading this post.  Please comment with any questions you may have.

Peace and food for all

Thurman Greco

Arthritis and Reflexology for the Spirit, Continued

treeWhen an arthritis sufferer uses all the health care professionals available to him/her, the results are better.  Fewer drugs will be consumed.  That’s an important result.

A Reflexology for the Spirit practitioner deals with the problems presented by arthritis over the long haul.    When working with an arthritis sufferer, you need to learn about all the things s/he can do in the self help arena.  Try to learn all the things that the rheumatologist recommends.  When you know these things,  you can work with them.  Know about recommended exercise therapy. How does acupuncture fit into the overall picture?  What does the nutritionist recommend?

Optimum improvement depends on repeated, regular visits to the Reflexology for the Spirit practitioner’s table.  The other specialists will “come and go” as needed in the client partner’s life.  You, on the other hand, owill be seeing this person weekly.

Arthritis sufferers often postpone getting needed treatment necessary for  relief.  This is not a good approach.  The sooner your client partner begins to aggressively combat arthritis, the better off s/he will be – even years down the line.

When working with an arthritis sufferer, regardless of the type, keep in mind that you are dealing with a person who cannot help being overly critical both of self and others.  Many arthritis sufferers appear to harbor resentment and blame in many areas of life.  This is a huge statement considering the number of people suffering with arthritis.

AREAS TO WORK:  solar plexus, entire endocrine system, urinary system, immune system, nervous system, digestive system, circulatory system, liver, solar plexus and individual joints the client partner is suffering with.

ESSENTIAL OILS:   wintergreen, peppermint, nutmeg, German chamomile, clove, copaiba, helichrysum, Idaho balsam fir, white fir, pine, eucalyptus globulus, frankincense, and myrrh are popular with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis sufferers.

Violet Flame Reiki therapy is appropriate for arthritis sufferers.

The next post will cover bunions.

Thank you for reading this blog.  Please contact me with any questions you have.

Peace and food for all

Thurman Greco

Ankle Break or Sprain and Reflexology for the Spirit

Sangi's feetOur feet move us forward in life.  And, of course, the part of the body which allows this to happen is the ankle.  An ankle break or sprain is a spiritual event as far as the  Reflexology for the Spirit practitioner is concerned.  When a person breaks or sprains an ankle, the spiritual self is calling for a “time out”.

The person is having difficulties moving forward in life with either a special event or with life in general.

When working the feet of a person with a sprained or broken ankle, always include Reiki therapy, essential oils and gently use Reflexology for the Spirit skills to work the part of the foot which is visible outside the cast.  The body part inside the cast is stressed because the muscles are not being allowed to move.  If the person is in a soft cast or boot, do not remove it without the physician’s permission.  This is a good time to offer Reiki therapy.

ESSENTIAL OILS FOR SPRAINS:  pine, basil, Idaho balsam fir, wintergreen, spruce, cypress, peppermint.

ESSENTIAL OILS FOR BROKEN BONES:  thyme, helichrysum, wintergreen, peppermint, spruce, Idaho balsam fir, pine.

In the next post, we’ll cover anxiety.

Thank you for reading this post.

Peace and food for all.

Thurman Greco

 

The Actual Beginnings of Reflexology are Shrouded in Mystery

Thurman-reflexology-CoverIn this post, we’ll begin to explore the roots of this age old modality.

What we do know is that early history  refers to reflexology in China, India, Japan, Egypt, Greece, North Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, the Mediterranean, South America and North America.

Historians tell us that Egyptians practiced both hand and foot reflexology as early as 2500 BC.  If you ever travel to Egypt, please visit the burial ground at Saqqara.  The Physician’s Tomb there has a famous wall painting showing two people receiving reflexology.  One is receiving hand reflexology and the other is receiving foot reflexology.  This painting dates back to 2300 BCE.

If you ever visit Japan, be sure to visit the Medicine Teacher Temple in Nara.  There you’ll find a stone carving depicting the soles of Buddha’s feet in a carving dating to 790 AD.  In Buddhist tradition, the feet (or foot prints) represent his entire being.  For centuries after the Buddha’s death, people did not recreate images of the great teacher’s face or body.  But, eventually artists began producing images of his feet – representing the whole spiritual being to be revered.

Also, in India there are paintings of Vishnu, the Hindu god’s feet with symbols corresponding to several reflexology points.

By the time these famous wall paintings and carvings came to be a reality, reflexology was already an accepted healing modality in much of the world.

Reflexology has been recorded in ancient Chinese writings describing pressure being applied to fingers and thumbs.

Ayurveda is an ancient Indian form of medicine which is becoming popular in our country.  Reflexology is incorporated in Ayurvedic medicine.

In the next blog, I’ll relate recent reflexology history and bring us up to the present.

Thanks for reading this post.  Please comment with any questions you have, etc.

Peace and food for all.

Thurman Greco