Intuitive work is a way of incorporating the perceived and received information that extends beyond the five senses, transcending what is considered ordinary thinking patterns and reasoning processes. The four main media by which intuitives receive and perceive information are clairsentience; clairvoyance; clairaudience; and knowingness–impression or inspirational thought. The challenge for bodyworkers is how to respectfully incorporate intuition into their work while demonstrating responsibility/respect to the client. While the science aspect of bodywork focuses on the technique of touch (information accessed through the left hemisphere of the brain), the art aspect of bodywork focuses on how to touch with care and sensitivity (information accessed through the right hemisphere of the brain). As obvious tools for listening, hands touch with the intent to hear and see–information accessed through the temporal lobe. These three parts of the neurological system are considered the intuitive network.

  • Back Pain
  • Sciatica
  • Hip or leg pain
  • Muscle Cramping
  • Muscular Spasms
  • Neck and Shoulder pain
  • Postural distortion
  • Arm and hand pain