Thai massage is born from an ancient tradition focused on working on power lines, known as Sen paths
Passes and pressure to release the Sen lines
In Thai massage our masseuses seek to release the blocked points of these energy lines known as Sen paths. The fundamental principles are based on putting deep manual pressure on these roads. The areas of our body that suffer the most are treated in Thai massage by applying high pressure with great precision. To do this, our masseuses apply force with the thumbs, knees and feet channeling the circulation of the internal energy of the body.
How many Sen paths are there?
A huge network of roads runs through the human body providing energy and life force. This vital force, called “Lom” or “Prana” in Traditional Thai Medicine enters our body through inhalation, reaches the lungs and circulates throughout the body through the Sen pathways, forming our energy system. According to eastern medical studies, there are a total of 72,000 pathways that carry energy parallel to the blood system throughout our body.
Energy lines in Thai massage
Thai Millennial Medicine works with ten main Sen lines in the spaces between the muscles. As some continue their journey into the body, they directly influence the organism. The ten lines are: Sen Sumana, Sen Itha, Sen Pingkhala, Sen Kalatharee, Sen Sahatsarangsi, Sen Tawaree, Sen Lawusang, Sen Ruthang, Sen Nantakawat and Sen Kitcha.
How do Sen pathways affect health?
Thai massage acts on these lines and improves the circulation of energy through a sequence of rhythmic and intense pressures on points and meridians. Circulatory compressions, stretching of the fingers, ears … All our body has trigger points to activate these lines.
Massaging these areas progressively improves flexibility and it only takes several sessions to restore the flow of vital energy and achieve a harmony between the physical and mental state. With the precise pressures in the Sen pathways that run through the body, relaxation is sought from the blocked points that paralyze the muscles and internal energy.
Practiced for millennia, Thai massage is an invitation to awaken all the senses and allows the harmony of the body and mind, reaching a state of deep relaxation and controlling the energy that flows through the Sen paths.
Thai massage is born from an ancient tradition focused on working on power lines, known as Sen paths