Breema

Breema is a form of bodywork that has been described as a cross between partner yoga and Thai massage. The techniques may be utilized in either a practitioner-recipient mode or solo as "Self-Breema." The practice is intended to bring body and mind together,[1] and no strong exertions or muscular contortions are involved.[2] Breema utilizes "Nine Principles of Harmony" which frame the practice, and are applicable to every situation in life.[3] These principles are said to assist with mindfulness in daily life.

There are over 300 exact Breema sequences,[4] which are taught at the Breema Center in Oakland, CA, as well as by Certified Instructors.

References

  1. Pendergrast, Elaine. "Practice for living Breema teaches "Art of Being Present"" (PDF). Many Hands.
  2. Frey, Rebecca. "Breema". Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine. Retrieved 2008-02-15.
  3. {{url=http://www.breema.com/index.php/about_breema/principles/}}
  4. Moon, Amy (April 11, 2007). "Dr. Feelgood: Jon Schreiber brings Breema to the people". SFGate.com. Retrieved 2008-09-09.
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