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Learn to do Jin Shin
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Energy Bodywork for Horses, Dogs and Cats
And everyone, really!

The ancient energy healing art of Jin Shin serves as a complement to standard medical practice and allows animal caregivers to take a proactive role in maintaining or helping to restore their animals’ well-being.
The ancient energy healing art of Jin Shin serves as a complement to standard medical practice and allows animal caregivers to take a proactive role in maintaining or helping to restore their animals’ well-being.
The ancient energy healing art of Jin Shin serves as a complement to standard medical practice and allows animal caregivers to take a proactive role in maintaining or helping to restore their animals’ well-being.
Be proactive about maintaining your friend's well-being. Learn this ancient energy healing modality.

While working as a veterinary assistant I understood many owner’s feelings of helplessness and their desires to do more for their animals than the prescribed treatments. The ancient energy healing art of Jin Shin serves as a complement to standard medical practice and allows animal caregivers to take a proactive role in maintaining or helping to restore their animals’ well-being. It is rewarding to be able to offer comfort and know you are promoting wellness with your loving touch. Learn more about Jin Shin for horses and dogs. Take or host a workshop.
I teach the "language of Jin Shin" the High Touch® Way, a method developed and as taught by Betsy Ruth Dayton, M.Ed. based on her studies with Mary Burmeister.
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My "Wholistic" Approach Nurtures The Body And Its Rhythms

Fix it!

Western Medical Theory supports a mechanistic view of nature that breaks the body into pieces and parts; organs, tissues, cells, molecules.
The image of a Doctor as a Mechanic is reflected in our language. A doctor is consulted when something in the body ceases to function adequately or “breaks down.” The doctor, then, is expected to “fix” it.
In this worldview, mechanical laws govern how the human, or in our case equine, machine works. This results in a cause and effect method of explaining the material universe.

Nurture it!

The Eastern medical view is very different. It views the human being as a microcosm of nature. Humanity, and all creatures great or small, cannot be separated from nature. They are seen as manifestations of nature.
Here, we encounter the notion of the doctor as gardener in a role that is meant to cultivate life. The gardener does not make the garden grow, Nature does that. The gardener is an ally who observes and nurtures the interaction between the garden and the environment. The processes, cycles and conditions that exist in a garden can also be observed in the life of a human being or any living thing.

Horses and dogs are not machines.
The energy work modalities Nancy Camp employs honor the body’s innate desire to heal itself