tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7723563671239544236.post2744098555083167516..comments2023-10-08T19:14:57.067+07:00Comments on Head (South) East: The Sounds That Shaped My Year: My Favorite Albums of 2013Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14494388623846598671noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7723563671239544236.post-63455485529068886372013-12-31T12:56:53.077+07:002013-12-31T12:56:53.077+07:00The Indian head massage, also known by the portman...The <a href="http://GoArticles.com/article/Indian-Head-Massage/8173507/" rel="nofollow"><b>Indian head massage</b></a>, also known by the portmanteau, is based on the ancient Ayurvedic form of healing that dates back almost 4,000 years. It works the upper three chakras: vishuddha, ajna, and sahasrara, [1] and can be used for physical harmony, for healing, for vitality, and for good, old-fashioned relaxation. It is believed that three of the major energy centers of the human body can be found in and around the head. These are the brow, the crown and the throat. Acting on a physical, mental and subtle level, Indian head massage stimulates these important energy centers, so helping to maintain the important balance of energy within the body, which in turn promotes a sense of well being, positive energy and relaxation.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05476661280952217040noreply@blogger.com