Massage X Massage Therapy – Breaking the Taboo

    We are in the middle of the end of the world, and massage has existed since the beginning of time as intuition and sensitivity to the healing senses. It is an ancient medicine that is based on the balance of the body's energy. Whether by touch or wisdom, it manifests itself effectively on the part of those who practice and cultivate this technique.

    For some reason, its meaning has been distorted over time, to mask other types of bodywork, and today, unfortunately, we suffer traces of this disguise, so that a large part of the public that seeks these services ends up arriving with ulterior motives, with a vision wrong about this kind of work.



    So some people differ between massage or massage therapist as an erotic class, while massage therapy and massage therapist as a clinical professional. However, both are non-erotic millennial professions, as well as their professionals. There is no reason to continue with such a classification, because, in its infinite therapeutic techniques, eroticism is not based on roots, so there is no need to continue with such classifications.

    Massage X Massage Therapy – Breaking the Taboo
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    Eroticism, in fact, manifests itself in everything, from the earth that germinates and sprouts, the rain that falls from the sky, to our feet hidden as our buttocks. Finally, there is no way to label eroticism with massage, as many professionals end up harming themselves and even leaving the profession due to such prejudice. When leaving theory and going to practice, many don't have the wits to dodge mistakes.

    All aspects are in the field of well-being and leisure, for babies, pregnant women, women, men, LGBT, the elderly, and so on. And countless techniques for “n” situations, from pain, stress, cramps, reduction of measures, rejuvenation, circulation, libido, in short, but always in this aspect of treating a pathology, even in the sacred line of tantra, in which the sexual disorders.

    Another type of professional who works in another lineage without this therapeutic ethic is neither better nor worse than anyone else, he just chose to continue with such a practice, so he deserves all the respect of anyone, as he has the right to exist and be who he is. However, he has the right to be true to his craft and not mask himself with the names of other people's professions.

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    Just as a holistic therapist treats a human being with an eastern look and their practices, despite dealing with a human being, they do not call themselves a “doctor” doctor – because a doctor has an allopathic western look, and they are practices and techniques different, like the names. It is very important that this concept be expanded, as it is a matter of information, of a working class collective to designate itself, to gain more respect and space in the market.

    As much as, one day, we have a hospital that offers massage like in India, and a session with a massage therapist, holistic therapist, body therapist, masseur, acupuncturist, is a thousand times better and more satisfying than with an allopathic doctor, even if they share the same space, they will not have the same name, as well as nurses, anesthesiologists, they differ anyway.

    Massage X Massage Therapy – Breaking the Taboo
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    Let's continue with the truth and information, valuing these professionals so dear and so necessary in a society, preventing them from being offended by being confused with other practices, and preventing the masks from falling, and the good news follows like the wind flows and permeates in all corners.

    Namaste!

    May all beings be happy!

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