The Art of Jin Shin – The Japanese Practice of Healing with Your Fingertips
Alexis Brink, Author of “THE ART OF JIN SHIN: The Japanese Practice of Healing with Your Fingertips”, talks about the practice of Jin Shin, & its benefits.
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Key Takeaways
- Key Point: Alexis Brink, Author of “THE ART OF JIN SHIN: The Japanese Practice of Healing with Your Fingertips”, talks about the practice of Jin Shin, & its benefits.
- Key Point: Alexis Brink is the author of “The Art of Jin Shin” and the President of Jin Shin Institute in New York City.
- Key Point: A practitioner of the Art of Jin Shin since 1991, Alexis is a licensed massage therapist and interfaith minister and has taught self-help classes and workshops in New York City …
- Key Point: She has taught Jin Shin in hospitals to nurses and to teachers and their students in the public school system.
- Key Point: Today, Jin Shin Institute under Alexis’s guidance is offering a comprehensive curriculum to a new generation of practitioners and teachers.
Alexis Brink is the author of “The Art of Jin Shin” and the President of Jin Shin Institute in New York City. A practitioner of the Art of Jin Shin since 1991, Alexis is a licensed massage therapist and interfaith minister and has taught self-help classes and workshops in New York City as well as in different countries for many years. She has taught Jin Shin in hospitals to nurses and to teachers and their students in the public school system. Today, Jin Shin Institute under Alexis’s guidance is offering a comprehensive curriculum to a new generation of practitioners and teachers.
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