The oils were dripped up the spine all the way to the top of her neck, then lightly feathered in using a technique inspired by Native Americans, where the hands lightly float over the back like a feather, carrying the oils up the spine and fanning out to either side. With horses, we also VitaFlex around the coronet band on every run (see right pic). As with humans, we do this with Oregano, Thyme, Basil, Cypress, Wintergreen, Marjoram and Peppermint, 3 runs of VitaFlex with each oil down each leg, alternating sides. Then Vitaflex down the inside of each rear leg (just behind the cannon bone) – see middle pic. First, the Valor balance on the coronet bands of the rear feet, just above the hoofs (see left pic). She was just neglected, and left to fend for herself in a barren landscape.Īs I tuned into her, I could feel the tension she was holding around her sacral area, and knew that was one area I wanted to work on. That would make sense…no one was there to beat Jules. Hmmm, possibly a physical need, more so than an emotional one. I approached Jules with some Harmony oil (one of my favourites for saying “hello” to a horse)….and was interested to note that Jules sniffed the Harmony only from her right nostril. I’d never heard the term before, and was saddened to hear that in the severe drought and heat that’s been occurring in Australia, some horse owners are choosing to leave their horses in their paddocks to die – with no grass or supplementation. “Jules” was rescued from a “starvation paddock”. So for one of my practicals in the course, I was given a rescue horse to work on. It was wonderful to hear Susan’s experience of working on horses.įor example, I didn’t know that if a horse sniffs from the oil bottle using its left nostril, its issue is likely to be emotional, whereas if it sniffs using its right nostril, its likely to need physical support. This course has been created by my sister, Susan Marshall (in the red shirt, next to me in the white shirt). It was with a very joy-filled heart that I attended the Raindrop Australia equine Raindrop Technique practitioner course that took place in Brisbane last weekend. I’ve performed it on people and animals, all the time with amazing results. I was so impressed by what I saw that I began integrating Raindrop Technique into my private practice, and soon it became my primary bodywork modality. I was present at Gary Young’s famous Dallas Raindrop Technique training in the year 2000, when 1100 people flew from all over the world to learn this amazing technique. The effect of the bodywork is deep and very relaxing.I’ve had a love affair with Raindrop Technique that’s spanned two decades. Her touch is firm and yet gentle at the same time. Mona is a very caring and sensitive therapist. She is also a certified Pregnancy Massage, Baby Massage Therapist. Mona Choi is a certified Ancient Massage therapist and instructor. Raindrop Therapy’s effect is not achieved by forceful manipulation but by the application of the potent therapeutic essential oils themselves. Typically NINE pure essential oils from the Raindrop Technique™ developed by Gary Young from Young Living (world leader in therapeutic essential oils, established in early 1990’s) are used, with additional oils added to customize to individual needs. It prepares the body before potent essential oils are dropped onto the spine (also where the nervous system is housed). Raindrop™ Therapy is a wellness treatment often recommended by chiropractors, physiotherapists, and other health practitioners for its therapeutic effect physically, emotionally and energetically.Įach session starts with a therapeutic massage with carrier oil applied to the body.
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