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St. Rose ITV Presentation on Jin Shin Jyutsu

Those who face the challenges of cancer and other chronic illnesses may find a way to alleviate their pain and discomfort by learning about the ancient Japanese art of Jin Shin Jyutsu, said Liz Paugoulatos, practitioner of the art.

Paugoulatos will lead an Interactive Television (ITV) presentation at St. Rose Ambulatory & Surgery Center from 3 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 14. The free event is open to the public in the basement-level St. Dominic Room at St. Rose.

“The gentle art of Jin Shin Jyutsu uses the breath to bring us fully into the present moment,” Paugoulatos explained. “In this place of ‘be-ing’ you don’t need to strive or exert any effort. By focusing on the breath, we can become calm, peaceful and centered.

“Each exhale helps you release what you no longer need, and each inhale helps you rejuvenate and purify every cell in your body,” she continued. “Jin Shin Jyutsu allows us to balance or harmonize the body, mind and spirit by releasing stagnant energy that has accumulated in the body.”

This is achieved by simply holding different areas of the body. It can be as easy as holding a finger to melt away the tension and restore the flow of energy throughout the body, Paugoulatos explained.

Medical research is proving that Jin Shin Jyutsu is a valuable complement to conventional healing methods, Paugoulatos commented, noting it can induce relaxation and reduce side effects from medical treatment.

“Participants can reduce stress, pain, anxiety, tremors and nausea,” she said. “Many people experience increased energy, reduced pain and stress, along with a deep sense of relaxation. I encourage the local community to learn more about this gentle art.”

Paugoulatos is co-founder of Turning Point: The Center for Hope and Healing in Shawnee Mission. Turning Point collaborates with the Midwest Cancer Alliance to bring ITV presentations to St. Rose, which is an MCA member.

Date - Nov 14, 2012
Time - Between 03:00 PM and 04:00 PM
Type - Community Event
Community - Great Bend
Location - St. Rose ASC
Address - 3200 Broadway
Great Bend, KS
Website - www.stroseasc.org

 
 
 
 
 
 
     

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