Hand music in Aberdeen massage salons

Posted by maryparker on October 2nd, 2013

There’s no telling what goes on in people’s minds when they see a sign saying “Our trained specialists also offer hand music!” near an Aberdeen massage parlor or a Cardiff massage salon. Hand music is an understandable word construction when you are seeing its advertisement followed by the words “also teaching violin”. Alternatively, some people with a more hands on approach will not be torn out of their mental comfort zone when they see something like “Learn capoeira, your hands will transfer music”. Even by itself “hand music” is not as mind boggling as when seen on a sign of a Aberdeen massage salon or Cardiff massage parlor. There are hand skateboards out there, after all.

The reality behind hand music is just as mind boggling as when you first see the sign outside a familiar Aberdeen massage place or a well-known Cardiff massage location. Hand music, simply put, is an integral part of an exotic type of massage which depends on magic and wizardry as well as on time proven massage techniques to make you relaxed, stress free, energetic, and joyful. Still, it is incredibly, incredibly esoteric. Hand music is one technique applied by Anma practitioners, both in Far East and Aberdeen massage salons and Cardiff massage parlors. Anma by itself is a very strange massage art, even stranger than the usual massages brought to us from China. A typical representative of such a type of massages is acupressure. Acupressure is an old Chinese massage method which involves manipulating unseen energies, yin and yang, representing light and darkness, heaven and earth, male and female, you get the picture, via application of feet and other appendages to various body parts. Somehow acupressure works

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You won’t end up being immortal or being able to fly after an acupressure session, but you will feel like you can. Weird enough, right? Anma massage, however, takes it one step further. The rumors claiming Japan to be the strangest country on Earth are not without foundation, after all. Anma started out as a sort of welfare massage. Only blind people were allowed to learn and practice Anma; sighted people were banned from it. Anma is not as old as other traditional Far Eastern massages, though, as it was founded in 1320 by Akashi Kan Ichi. Somewhere around seventeenth century sighted people were banned from using it, and a large proportion of blind Japanese made its living by practicing Anma. Anma utilizes both common massage techniques such as rubbing, shaking, tapping, and kneading, but has several unique techniques as well. One of them is hand music. The other three are vibrating, palpation, and finger tapping. Anma is a vigorous form of massage, and is performed through the clothing.

If you know you want to get an Anma massage but don’t know where to turn, you should try to find a reputable online massage portal. These online portals are meant to connect massage enthusiasts with massage salons all over the UK and Scotland. If you use an online massage portal to choose your massage salon you’re giving yourself the best chances of being a satisfied customer at the end of your booked session, so don’t wait any longer and find the massage salon that’s best for you.

If you’re interested in more exotic forms of massage, look for Aberdeen massageparlors and Cardiff massagesalons offering Anma massage.

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