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This book is the natural outgrowth of the passion I feel for Jin Shin Jyutsu and the extraordinary joy animals have brought to my life. It is my desire to share the harmonizing I’ve experienced through the blending of these two worlds that prompts me to share my work and make it accessible to you now.
The book is based on Mary Burmeister’s beautiful Jin Shin Jyutsu Self Help books 1 and 2, which are said to contain the essence of this “Art of the Creator thru Compassionate Man”.
“I find that animals are more in tune and more sensitive to touch than many humans. Working with the animals refines your touch and heightens your sensitivity. Intuitive, inter-species communication is a natural outcome when you understand the idea that you are not Doing anything but rather " BE-ing with this BE-ing in this gentle and loving Art. Learning to send this message through your hands is the primary focus of this book.
The book is really a “picture book” with color diagrams of each step of the flows, showing the adaptations needed to easily work with different size species including: dogs, horses, cats, birds, rabbits, and hamsters. Kim Bremermann has done a beautiful job with the computer graphics and designing the pages to make them clear and accessible, with hands showing the location of each step. I have adapted the flows as needed based on the relationship of the Safety Energy Locks (building blocks of the body). The book also discusses attitudinal and physical differences needed to make the work accessible to our furry friends.
The book has evolved over the past decade from my own practice and my classes taught through out the US and Europe. The bulk of the text of the flows are translated by Matthias Roth into German and French, in addition to the English.
The book, originally designed as a workbook to accompany the classes, now stands on its own as an intro to the work. It is possible to continue exploring through my classes, private sessions and phone consultations. I believe you and your animals will find it deeply rewarding to share the journey.
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