by César Tejedor | Jun 5, 2014 | Blog, Traditional medicine
Many of us have probably seen the Tibetan prayer flags millions of times in pictures, movies, documentaries or even in person if you have been in Tibet, Nepal, “the Little Tibet” in North India or any place around the Himalayas. But do we know the real meaning of...
by César Tejedor | May 22, 2014 | Blog, Online massage course
From a conventional point of view, an online massage course might sound strange. However, in recent years they are becoming more and more popular among massage therapists and bodyworkers as well as amateurs because of the advantages they offer compared to on-site...
by César Tejedor | May 19, 2014 | Blog, Massage
In Western countries we might pamper ourselves with an Indian Head massage (also called Champi massage) from time to time when we need some relaxation. However, in India the use of the Champi massage is quite different as it is seen as a part of women´s daily beauty...
by César Tejedor | May 15, 2014 | Blog, Traditional medicine
“Do you want to rejuvenate 3, or even 5 years? Then sign yourself up for the Panchakarma treatment!” This is a common recommendation in India where this ancient method of cleansing the body, mind and spirit of toxins, deriving from Ayurveda, is still widely popular...
by César Tejedor | May 12, 2014 | Blog, Massage
The Abhyanga massage of course! It sure is a unique and quite surprising experience for the first-timer, as it differs from conventional forms of massage in several ways. Here I will tell you about my first contact with the Abhyanga massage in India… HONESTLY...
by César Tejedor | May 7, 2014 | Blog, Massage
Massage Around the World visited and interviewed some of the most important Gurus (also referred to as Assan or Gurukkal) and schools of the ancient South Indian martial art Kalaripayattu and its healing methods, including the renown Marma Kalari massage. Preserving...