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Pointers Spring 2020

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"Early in August we started on an important initiative to find how the National Council can better serve member requests and needs and what directions to move in to ensure STAA remains relevant and responsive to its members. Thank you to everyone who took the time to respond to the survey request. Phuong Tang (NC member from Victoria) kindly provided the following summary of the survey results."


FEATURED ARTICLES

President’s message Paul Spence


Empowering people through self-care Leisa Bellmore


What does the shiatsu profession need

from training providers in the current landscape Lawrence Maskill & Jason Chong


Go hard or go home Michael Licenblat


The Makko-ho: A little daily practice to restore

your vital self Akhalita Makoto


Animal shiatsu Tom Ebejer


Towards an understanding of autoimmune disease Christine Easdown


The mind influences the body and the body

influences the mind Warren Wilson


Science, knowledge, poetry and dreaming Chris McAlister


Fall down seven times, get up eight Emily Harrison with

Karin Kalbanter-Wernicke


Moxa in Motion by Oran Kivity Review by Ineke Lam


Cooks on retreat: Tales from a Buddhist kitchen Yong Kuo & Abi Pope


Review: Kigo by Lorie Dechar Review John Kirkwood


Review: See What You Made Me Do by Jess Hill Pasquale Nicolazzo




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Established in 1987, the Shiatsu Therapy Association of Australia Inc. (STAA) is the national peak body representing shiatsu therapists.

STAA is dedicated to expanding the awareness and recognition of shiatsu in the Australian community and its integration into the healthcare system.

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