What is a tie massage?
What is a tie massage
As Thailand's most representative massage technique, it is a manual therapy that has been handed down since ancient times to pursue the maintenance and recovery of the human body by purely using the body without surgical methods and medications, and is recognized as one of the world's top three massage techniques along with China's Chuna and Japan's Xiaqiu. In particular, Thai massage is most loved by people around the world, showing excellent efficacy enough to be recognized as a useful massage for the health of people around the world by the World Health Organization (W.H.O).
Thai massage is a massage that is attempted in a completely different way from medical massage currently conducted in Korea and Western countries, and it corresponds to a typical dry skin massage where you can massage without applying cosmetics or oils. Therefore, it is a massage technique that anyone can comfortably perform and receive anytime, anywhere as long as there is a comfortable space to lie down regardless of any special place. Due to these various advantages of Thai massage, Thai massage has become the most widely distributed massage in the world.
Thailand, the suzerain state of Thai massage, established the "The Thai Massage Revival Project" led by the government in 1985 and began to be widely known through 12 organizations active in Thailand. The Thai government's efforts have created an opportunity for Thai massage to thrive in Thailand, and as it is introduced and sold as a representative tourism product of Thailand to foreign tourists visiting Thailand, Thailand's Thai massage will have a decisive opportunity to spread to the world. In addition, the Thai government recognizes Thai massage as a field of Thai medicine, and is still carrying out various national projects to globalize Thai massage.
Thailand is geographically part of the Indochina Peninsula, and its culture, religion, and medicine have been greatly influenced by India and China. In particular, traditional Thai medicine was most influenced by Jivaka Kumara Phaccha, a famous Indian doctor who lived in the same era as the Buddha.
In Thailand, it is called Chivok, and by Thai people, Chivok is called the father of Thai medicine. This is because Buddhism became the representative religion of Thailand due to the special relationship between Chivok and Buddha, and the medicine of Chivok also naturally spread to Thais, which had a decisive influence on the creation of traditional Thai medicine.
The medicine of Chibok consists of herbal and water therapy, and there is an anecdote that the Buddha's body was newly purified through herbal therapy. Due to this connection with the Buddha, Chibok has become a spiritual pillar of medicine for the Thai people.
Thai massages were most medically influenced by Indian medicine. In Indian medicine, the flag that flows through the human body is called Prana. On the other hand, in Thai medicine, the flag that flows through the human body is called Lom Pran. In Thai, Lom means wind, and Pran means flag. In other words, Lom means the flag of the wind. As such, Thai medicine believes that the action of wind and qi comes together.
Among the representative movements of the Thai massage, the movement of pressing the inguinal or axillary parts is called Patu http://friendmassage.com/ Lom in Thai. It means, "It opens the way for the wind." In other words, if the artery of the inguinal part is blocked by pressing for a certain period of time and then the operation is stopped, the wrong phase and new phase of the human body can be exchanged, making the human body healthy.
In Thai medicine, if the term rompran flows through our human body, the path that the rompran passes is said to be Sen. Thai medicine's theory is that rompran flows through the Sen distributed in our human body, and our human life can be maintained and healed.
Therefore, Thai massage, a field of Thai medicine, stimulates the stems of the Sen through various movements unique to the Thai massage to harmoniously normalize the flow of energy flowing through the Sen, thereby improving the health of the human body and healing diseases. Therefore, it can be said that the Sen plays the most important role and role in traditional Thai medicine.
Traditional Thai medicine consists of therapeutic medicine, midwifery, orthopedic surgery, and Thai massage. Thai massage is the use of body weight to properly apply pressure to 세종토닥이 the Sen, which is called the life energy line, and has been developed to this day as it is deeply related to the physical and spiritual lives of Thais. It is not an exaggeration to say that Thai culture is closely related to Buddhism. Therefore, traditional Thai medicine has been changed and developed along with Buddhist culture.