Client Blog Assigment
– Grace Beecham – March 27, 2012 - JA12MN INTRO
My first client experience was a
great experience. I never would have gone in for a massage but I happened to
get a Groupon for an Aveda salon and decided to go. The best thing about it was the atmosphere
for rest and peace that she was able to create, and how I was shepherded into total
release. Active resting was something I
had just begun to cultivate in my life, so to be in a situation where I had no
choice but TO rest was hugely impacting.
It was surprising, but through this
experience I discovered how much I value atmosphere, both for my own use and as
a tool as a therapist. Everything from
the products, to the amount she spoke and how she took charge of the situation
tipped me right over the edge into complete relaxation, and because of that my
whole being was affected – not just my body.
I believe that knowing this key will make me a fantastic therapist, able
to get in and release people in places they never knew existed.
One thing that really impacted me
was her professionalism. We talked a bit
in the beginning over a foot scrub, then
once she got the information she needed and I was on the table she said, “Okay,
it’s quiet time now”, which released me to let everything melt away. We exchanged a few comments during the
session to stay present with each other, but for the most part it was
completely silent. She moved around the
table efficiently and quickly and used an array of media: hot stones,
aromatherapy, a sugar scrub and massage oil.
Having grown up in the Midwest to conservative/religious family it was
completely outside of my grid - and I enjoyed every minute of it!
Through what was undoubtedly a
spiritual experience, I learned the value of being a strong presence. There are those that come in who cultivate a
lifestyle of keeping things in perspective, giving themselves grace and taking
time to rest. They are in tune with
their bodies and hearts and can sense when they’re getting overloaded, so they
come in to reconnect with their center.
All they need is the time and a little bit of coaxing to return, and so
they come to us.
Others have never learned what to do when they
are overwhelmed, or even to notice when it happens. They have no ‘muscle memory’, as it were, for
the place of peace in their hearts and have no idea when they’ve lost it. So
for them, getting back to rest is a difficult and often lengthy journey. The whole person needs persuading, someone
with masterful hands and a gentle heart that will take them by the hand and
lead them into rest in mind, body, and spirit.
Sometimes it’s a whole lifestyle change over a course of years, and at
other times we get to come in at just the right time and give them the last
little piece that makes everything click, and this is what happened for
me. I was learning to relax and simply
respond on numerous levels in my life, so having a physical lesson in this drew
me into a depth of peace and rest that I am still enjoying today.
This is what I want for my clients:
to be strong, to know by intuition what my client needs on their journey into
peace, and trust in my own abilities so that I can partner with the whole
person to take them to the next step.
Amazing how one hour and a half session could have brought me to this
place!
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