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  Course: HHP 109
  Title:Jin Shin Jyutsu Self Care
  Long Title:Jin Shin Jyutsu Self Care
  Course Description:Explains the experiential modality of Jin Shin Jyutsu as the “Art of the Compassionate Person” that promotes a relatively simple way of restoring harmony to the body by releasing energy congestion, tension, and stress. Students in this course will learn how this modality can achieve powerful results in balancing and maintenance of physical, mental and emotional health and will focus on applying these tools for one’s own self-care with hands-on experience in class.
  Min Credit:1
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  Origin Notes: RRCC
  Status Notes: Entered New Course 5/18/11

 STANDARD COMPETENCIES:
 
 1. DIscuss the three fields of human energy and the concept of Ch’i
 2. Explain and discuss the Jin Shin Jyutsu definition, foundational concepts & how it works
 3. Identify and locate the 26 safety Energy locks (SEL”s) on oneself
 4. Apply the “Jumper Cables” and Trinity flow technique to the body
 5. Describe the 3 “Gateways to Harmony”
 6. Describe the Organ Flows and Correspondences
 7. Describe how to Use/Apply the Conditions Index to oneself and others
 8. Demonstrate the practice of “36 Conscious Breaths”
 9. Identify the practice of the ‘Meridian Massage”
 10. Identify 8 Self-Care Inju (i.e. Mudras)
 
 
 
 
 


 TOPICAL OUTLINE:
 
 I. General energy concepts
      a. Definition of energy & Ch’i
      b. Types of energy
 II. Introductory Jin shin Jyutsu Knowledge
      a. History of Jin Shin Jyutsu
      b. Basic anatomy of meridians and energy flow
      c. Methods of using and applying JinShin Jyutsu
 III. Self-care Jin Shin Jyutsu knowledge
      a. Application of Jin Shin Jyutsu Mudras



 Course Offered At:

  Red Rocks Community College RRCC
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