An ancient Northern Thai hammer-and-wooden-stick technique—rhythmic tapping along Sen lines that resonates through fascia and energy channels. It’s powerful, layered, and helps unlock deep-held tension over time.
Smooth, warmed stones are placed on key areas—spine, joints, palms, or feet—to gently melt tension, boost circulation, and soften tissues. They warm from within and invite a deeper ease before your Thai Yoga work begins or while another area is worked.
Moderate pressure applied to specific points on the foot which correspond to specific other parts of the body known to generate relief of tension and often alleviate a variety of symptoms from chronic and less serious imbalances.
Heated glass cups create gentle suction along muscles and Sen lines. This helps lift stagnation, invites fresh blood flow, and invigorates fascia—ideal for those carrying deep or chronic tension.
A tool from ancient India, the Kansa Wand is an Ayurvedicly crafted brass bowl on a small wooden wand, used to draw excess heat away from the skin and promote energy flow. Often used in facials and foot treatements among other Ayurvedic applications.
Warm pouches filled with Thai herbs like turmeric, lemongrass, and ginger are pressed into the skin. The aromatic heat soothes muscles, eases inflammation, and grounds the senses in moment-to-moment awareness.
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