Myofascial Release

Trance

June 5, 2009 · No Comments

Dear Jasmine,

 

            Thank you for your response.  

 

“I found the words of Mr. Barnes were so very helpful! Thank you so much. I think we as therapist often get caught up in our own way of doing things we forget about the significance of MFR. I personally know it is ground moving…But you just get into a groove of treatment and the most obvious things seem to pass you by. THANK YOU so much John.” Jasmine Kinney // May 6th 2009 at 3:05 pm

            In my Myofascial Release seminars, one of my goals is to help therapists move beyond “consensus consciousness”, our normal waking consciousness, or the linear, intellectual aspect. This level of consciousness is the equivalent of a “trance state” where we tend to function on automatic reactions. 

            As the therapist and client move into the healing consciousness, amazing changes can occur.  In scientific terms, this level of consciousness is called the hypnagogic state. This is the state when you are just about to fall asleep or just awakening, when you are mentally clear, having a sense of flowing coupled with an “open focus”.  This “healing zone”, when utilizing the Myofascial Release approach, allows for deep, authentic healing and growth. 

            The Massage Magazine has kindly asked me to write monthly articles on the internet version of their magazine, where I will expand on these thoughts in more detail.  My articles will be called, “Therapeutic Insight: The Myofascial Perspective” and the first one began running this month.  You can access my first “Therapeutic Insight” article at the following link:

http://www.massagemag.com/News/massage-news.php?id=6745&catid=62&title=therapeutic-insight-the-myofascial-release-perspective

            Your questions and insights will be answered on my blog.  I look forward to interacting with you as we move into this exciting new world of healthcare. 

Sincerely,

            John

John F. Barnes, PT, LMT, NCTMB is the President of the Myofascial Release Treatment Centers and International Myofascial Release Seminars. For more information call 1-800-FASCIAL (327-2425) or visit www.myofascialrelease.com.

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