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Finding Spirit in Zen Shiatsu [Kindle Edition]

Kris Deva North

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Finding Spirit in Zen Shiatsu is an enjoyable and inspiring read. I found this to be a welcome retreat to go for inspiration. Kris Deva North blends an enjoyable mix of anecdotes from his travels, to hara diagnoses and five element theories.
North is founder and Master of the Zen School of Shiatsu in London and has been involved in healing work since the 1970s. He has a wealth of experience including appearing on UK national television demonstrating Taoist healing and tantric practices and a documentary of his work.
The reader joins North as he travels the globe and learns from Masters in Japan, Africa, Nepal, Hawaii and Australia. After too many mushrooms and too much partying, North cleans up his act and focuses more intently on his shiatsu practice and commences what turns into the Zen School of Shiatsu.
North challenges the shiatsuka (shiatsu therapist) to throw away the textbooks and allow intuition to flow. He describes his experiences of being mentored by Takeo Suzuki in Tokyo. Suzuki states after observing North's shiatsu practice that `...you do it like a mechanic...when you lose connection with the body, you lose connection with...spirit...in shiatsu awareness is sensitivity...Empty your mind of all that learning...'
North realizes that `Memorising symptoms and pushing points were of this world; seeing into the essence a step into spirit.'
One aspect of this book's usefulness lies in challenging the shiatsu practitioner to contemplate their own shiatsu practice. Where are we at with it? Are we allowing ourselves to flow and find the spirit in our shiatsu practice?
North is obviously very passionate when it comes to his healing work and teaching. This is illustrated by the amount of valuable information in this book, which includes case study guidelines, coping with assessments and how to make your living doing what you love.
Overall, this easy-to-read accessible book is useful for anyone interested in shiatsu, from beginner to practitioner to teacher.
Pointers, Journal of the Shiatsu Therapy Association of Australia, Spring 2007
Finding Spirit in Zen Shiatsu by Kris Deva North
Review by Paul McCann

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  • File Size: 1250 KB
  • Print Length: 150 pages
  • Publisher: Universal Tao Publications UK (September 18, 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0043M4OVW
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Born in wartime London in the Year of the Dragon and a hail of bombs, Kris spent his childhood in South America and teen years in the turbulence of Mau-Mau Kenya. At age fifteen the Wakamba tribe initiated him as an honorary member. Dancing in their drum-circles he witnessed fire-bathing adepts roll around in flames, unharmed. Military action in South Arabia and Borneo introduced him to real-life death. Service with the Gurkhas of Nepal steeped him in the culture and traditions of these Kali-worshippers and their rituals of blood-sacrifice. 25 years in business and management followed, until Kris changed his life, to oriental healing and martial arts. In 1991, he set out to learn from masters throughout Asia, Japan and USA. Impressed by the teachings of Mantak Chia, Kris embraced the Tao.
In 1993 he came home to the scepter'd isle, to found the London Tao Center, Chi Nei Tsang Institute, and Zen School of Shiatsu, the latter becoming in 2009 the first to be accredited by the British Accreditation Council. Kris sat on the Assessment Panel of the Shiatsu Society UK, before founding the Zen Shiatsu Society in 2004. He was closely involved with Skills for Health drafting the Shiatsu National Occupational Standard and in 2009 was appointed to the Shiatsu Professional Board of the Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council, the UK Regulator for complementary medicine.
Master of the Zen School, Taoist Master Trainer and Licensed Trainer of Neurolinguistic Programming, Kris Deva North has practised healing meditation since 1972 and the Taoist Arts since 1985. He integrates Shamanic, Tantric and Taoist traditions from his experiences, travelling with a Thai Buddhist monk; satsang with Shiva Saddhus in the Himalaya, Shamans of Africa, North America and Hawaii; Aboriginal men of high degree in Australia; darshan with the Dalai Lama; witnessing last rites in Varanasi and puja with the Brahmins of Pushkar.
To balance his grounding in ancient practices Kris keeps up with the most advanced modern Life-training techniques, from the Mind Dynamics of the 1970s to state-of-the-art NLP of the new millennium. In 2006 he founded the Healing NLP Institute after training with Richard Bandler and Paul McKenna, pioneers of modern shamanic practice through their work with altered states.
His UK national TV appearances include Bliss, Emma Freud's series on Sex and Religion; Nick Hancock's Sex and Stopping - History of Contraception; Carlton TV City Survival Guide. In 2004 Channel 4 made an observational documentary of his teaching Taoist practices to a group of celebrities: Extreme Celebrity Detox.

Published work includes the articles Zen as a Philosophical Discipline; Taoist Teaching, Taoist Practice, Taoist Life; An overview of Chi Nei Tsang; Shiatsu - Ancient Medicine for the 21st Century; Calabash of Light - Hawaiian Huna Healing; and the definitive 1998 Interview with Mantak Chia, 'A Modern Taoist Master' with whom Kris co-authored 'A Touch of Sex: Shiatsu Secrets for Love' republished by Bear and Company in July 2010 as 'Taoist Foreplay.'
Kris has also written the definitive 'Finding Spirit in Zen Shiatsu,' published November 2006, and contributed with Wayne Dyer and others to 'Bouncing Back: Thriving in Changing Times' an anthology on success in recession, published February 2010. In November 2010 he published 'The Taoist Medicine Wheel' republished with contributions by Mantak Chia as 'Taoist Shaman' by Bear & Co in January 2011.
Asked his greatest achievement, he replies, "Learning to surf at 68!"
Kris has come full circle now, living in London just three miles from where he was born. Continuing to step lightly in all worlds he travels the globe with his beloved partner and shamanic twin-soul, Anamarta, teaching Zen Shiatsu, Healing Tao and Healing NLP.

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