LAKE WOERTHERSEE WATER GREETING

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NAMASTE ON THE LAKESHORE

NAMASTE ON THE LAKESHORE

MERIDIANS AND ACUPUNCTURE POINTS

THYMUS GLAND

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, energy goes through the body in certain pathways and rhythms.

So-called “T lymphocytes” – defence cells which circulate in the blood circulation and destroy exogenous pathogens – are created in the thymus gland.

Follow the pathway of your meridians and: • Stimulate the energy flow • Improve the microcirculation • Perform a mild lymphatic drainage

DEEP, CALM BREATHING Abdominal breathing is one of the best and simplest relaxation techniques. The abdominal wall’s movement passes here through the most important respiratory muscle, the diaphragm: during inhalation the diaphragm pulls downward and the abdomen arches outward. During exhalation the diaphragm musculature relaxes, moves upward and the navel pulls inward towards the spine. TIP: You can also restore your relaxed holiday feeling at home: Place your hands on your abdomen with fingers slightly spread. Breathe deeply into the abdomen through the nose and exhale through the mouth. Pay attention to a conscious and complete exhalation.

TIP: When you are once again “ingrained” in your mind at home, your attention will return to your body: start with both hands at the level of the ankle. Stroke upward along the inside of the thigh up to the level of the groin, then along the outside of the thigh (imaginary trouser seam) from top to bottom. Do the same with the arms. Stroke with the right hand on the inner side of the left arm forward up to the fingertips and back down on the outer side of the arm – change the side.

ABDOMINAL MASSAGE Abdominal massages are a proven remedy of the F. X. Mayr cure and are more than 100 years old. It helps with intestinal cleansing and detoxification. The good news: you can also lend a hand yourself and get the digestion going. The abdomen is massaged in a circle clockwise (digestive direction) with gentle pressure for a few minutes.

Arouse your animal spirits and: • Stimulate your immune system • Gain more energy • Feel wide-awake and concentrated TIP: If you feel tired at home or ever require a considerable amount of concentration, tap gently on your thymus gland for 30-60 seconds. It is located on the upper part of the sternum, 2 to 3 finger widths below the spot where the collarbone meets with the sternum.

LAKE WOERTHERSEE WATER GREETING Do something good for yourself! Start the day actively. In the open. With a view of the lake. Our “Lake Woerthersee Water Greeting” is a special sequence of movements that is practiced before jumping into the crystal-clear lake – ideally before breakfast. The “Water Greeting”, as we call it, combines the most important contents from yoga, shiatsu, F. X. Mayr therapy and kinesiology for a particularly active start to the day: • • • •

Deep, calm breathing Meridians and acupuncture points Abdominal massage Thymus gland

This brief morning ritual has a multitude of positive effects on your health and your well-being. Be eager to explore and try it out!

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