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Written by veronica wilson
on Tuesday, 10 March 2009 18:37 |
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I got this release in my email in January thought I would share it.
Massage Therapy With A Message - Asoma Music And Dan Millman Release Song Of The Sage
Music and the spoken word, combined with massage therapy, may enhance the health benefits of therapeutic massage.
SUPPLY, NC, January 23, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/
-- Asoma, a Canadian media company, has teamed up with Dan Millman,
author of several bestsellers including 'The Way Of The Peaceful
Warrior', to produce an audio product that can literally change lives.
Entitled 'Song Of The Sage', the CD (also available for direct
download) features twelve tracks, each dedicated to detailing a
spiritual law. The readings are drawn from Dan Millman's book, 'The
Laws of Spirit'. The voice recordings are done by Dan Millman himself
and are combined with
music created by Asoma. The end result is an experience that can
possibly take the therapeutic massage experience to a whole new level.
"It is generally accepted that music can enhance the therapeutic
massage experience," stated Errol Francis, one half of the Asoma team,
"however massage, combined with music and the spoken word, can possibly
produce benefits well beyond the sum of the parts. This combination can
be very powerful. The timeless reminders of wisdom offered by Dan
Millman delivered over beautiful music may seep deeply into the
conscious and subconscious mind of the massage recipient, resulting in
an effect which can produce lasting positive change."
Every year there are over 100 million visits to massage therapists in
the United States alone. The technique is viewed as alternative and
complementary to other therapies. Massage is utilized to reduce stress,
relieve feelings of anxiety or depression, to hasten healing and in
many cases simply to produce a state of relaxation. Massage therapy has
been provided in the past primarily through stand alone providers. In
recent years, many large corporations have begun to offer the therapy
directly to employees and the technique has been adopted by many heath care organizations as a complimentary therapy.
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