Thai Yoga Massage Slows Us Down

sea-193803Thai Yoga Massage about undoing knots and not tying new ones! We are energy beings! More and more people are getting interested in feeling good, making better steps toward health and becoming more reverent about our lives. According to Thomas Moore, famous author on Care of the Soul, “every human life is made up of the light and the dark, the happy and the sad, the vital and the deadening. How you think about this rhythm of moods makes all the difference”.

Traditional Thai Yoga massage is an ancient form of therapeutic healing. Its roots are in India from where it was brought to Thailand over 2000 years ago by Ayurvedic doctors and Buddhist monks. It combines acupressure, energy balancing, stretching and applied yoga exercises.

For frazzled souls getting stuck in seeking quick solutions, Thai Yoga Massage helps to balance us from the inside out, finding natural motivation to make healthier more balanced, lifestyle changes. Our body reminds us as in nature or life, there is no real destination. When you enjoy the movements and allow spirit to guide you–that is the greatest magic on this planet.

My own grandmother who has been practicing yoga for 45 years, calls herself a “free-thinker”. She describes her mind as a gatekeeper and that we ourself learn through life’s trial and error how to attract that which is empowering for the soul and let go of those things which no longer serve spirit. We do not really need to formally meditate for long periods of time or chant endlessly to know god. What we need is good common sense.

Traditional Thai Yoga massage is a unique and powerful massage therapy. We are all learning to trust our own unique purpose, joy, and to be true to our passion and to trust that the universe will meet our needs. This very ancient form of bodywork, is excellent both for those extremely stressed as well as those with many years of yoga and meditation experience. We understand the way we focus and think has a direct impact on the quality of our lives.

Thai yoga massage has been offered at Clayton Yoga since 2006 and since that time, Michelle Maue has offered over 200 Thai Yoga Massages.

In summary Thai Yoga Massage benefits include:

-A powerful release of stress and tension
-An increase of vital energy and well-being
-Balances the flow of healing energy within the body
-Opens areas that are blocked
-Awakens compassion and loving kindness
-Increases flexibility and suppleness.
-Is deeply relaxing.
-Increases vital energy.
-Relieves pain and soreness.
-Increases blood and lymph flow.
-Brings the systems of the body into balance.
-Releases emotional blockages.
-Deepens the connection between body, mind and spirit.
-Enhances meditation and concentration.
-Awakens compassion and loving kindness.

Have not ever had a Thai Yoga Massage before? Why not consider 90 minutes of bliss and come by our yoga studio for a private Thai Yoga Massage soon. To book your first appointment, email info@claytonyoga.com or call 314-630-1677. Namaste!

5 thoughts on “Thai Yoga Massage Slows Us Down

  1. I recently visited Thailand and had a few Thai massages while there. This form of massage really works your body in ways you don’t expect and don’t even think possible. I recommend to all interested.

    • Furthermore, its awesome that Clayton Yoga offers this because I don’t know of any other places in St. Louis that do.

  2. Amanda Stutz says:

    I really want to experience Thai Yoga Massage after reading Michelle’s blog posts about it. It sounds really revitalizing and relaxing!

  3. Margeau Steinau says:

    I am so looking forward to learning more about this–what an incredible benefit Clayton Yoga offers!!!

  4. I also want to have a Thai Yoga Massage. It sounds wonderful. And I’d also like to meet your grandmother. She sounds lovely.