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Jin Shin Jyutsu is the art of harmonizing the body’s energy system using gentle hand application in specific patterns called flows. I am a Jin Shin Jyutsu practitioner located in Lexington, Kentucky. I have studied and practiced the art of JSJ for 8+ year, completing more than 450 hours of training. I see clients by appointment in my office at 2121 Richmond Rd. in Lexington, as well as at St Joseph Hospital Hospice Care Center and at the University of Kentucky's Markey Cancer Center. I teach Self Help classes and an introductory “What is Jin Shin Jyutsu?” classes on an ongoing basis. Nursing CEUs are available. Please contact me with your interest and any questions. I look forward to working with you. jennifer@jsjharmony.com, 859.494.6583

Monday, March 23, 2009

The 4s


I just finished working with two new Hospice patients and want to comment on the importance of the Safety Energy Lock #4. Our soul enters and exits through this energy lock, located in the occipital area where the neck and back of head meet. It is our bridge from the formless to the form, the "Window". Mary said that when the 4s are in harmony, it allows the person to decide freely whether they want to stay or go without struggle. With someone in a critical end of life time, it is so important that these 4s are open like an window in spring so the breezes can blow in and we can see the beauty around us. Cradling the 4s in one hand while holding the near center palm of the person receiving helps open and balance these. Today, while working with my two new friends, one felt "something surge from my toes to the back of my head and pop!". "What did you do???" she said with a laugh! The other complaining of pain from her left 4 which radiated down into her chest and arm on the same side. After cradling the left 4 and holding the left ring finger, the pain decreased so she could rest. In both cases, when the 4s opened and harmonized, the change was immediate - such peace and calm. You can't do this enough for those in the last stages of life or at the end of a long day! Everyone loves it!