Jin Shin Jyutsu

Jin Shin Jyutsu is an art of physical and philosophical harmonization of the life energy in the body that is thousands of years old.
According to ancient records preserved in the archives of the Imperial Palace in Japan, Jin Shin Jyutsu was widespread in India before the births of Gautama Buddha and even that of Moses (see Kojiki, Record of Ancient Things, Japan, A.D. 712 ). Jin Shin Jyutsu is an innate part of human wisdom. Originating from inner wisdom and passed down from generation to generation, this art had largely fallen into oblivion when it was revived by Master Jiro Murai in Japan in the early 20th century. His student Mary Burmeister spread Jin Shin Jyutsu all over the world.

Jin Shin Jyutsu works with twenty-six ‘safety energy locks’ on each side of the body within the energy pathways that bring life to our bodies. If one or more of these pathways become blocked, the resulting stagnation can disrupt the flow of energy in that zone and ultimately disrupt the entire energy flow pattern. Touching and holding certain combinations of energy locks can rebalance us mentally, physically, and spiritually.