About ITMSA:

 

ITMSA offers training and treatments in Thai Traditional Massage as well as Thai Foot Massage. Jean Moore qualified to teach the Thai therapies in Thailand, and has had much experience working with and teaching many forms of healing and massage in the East and in South Africa. ITM courses are recognised by ITM Chiang Mai in Thailand and also by THASA (The healing Association of South Africa)

Training in Deep tissue oil massage, Sports Massage, Reiki, Chrystal and wand workshops are also offered

About the trainer:

Jean Moore is probably South Africa's leading exponent and teacher of Thai Traditional Massage and manipulation. She is the founder of I.T.M. (Institute of Thai Massage) South Africa, which offers introductory and Therapist training in Thai Traditional Massage and Thai Foot Massage. Jean has an H.D.E (Higher Diploma in Education) and has taught for many years in both South Africa and Asia. She is a qualified and experienced therapist in Thai Traditional and Medical Massage, Sports Massage and Holistic Healing. She is also a Reiki Master Teacher.

Jean first discovered Thai Massage some years ago whilst living and working in the East. During the years she spent there, much time was spent in Thailand studying Thai Traditional Massage and Thai Medical Massage at the Wat Po temple in Bangkok and at ITM in Chiang Mai, where she obtained her teacher's qualification in Nuad Bo – Rarn Thai Traditional Massage and assisted with the training of other students.
Jean runs I.T.M. courses from a centres in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town, as well as offering training packages to Spa's, schools and private groups all over South Africa. She delights in gently guiding and assisting her students to perfect the Thai techniques. She keeps her classes small and they are always practical and fun!

Jean also offers individual treatments and training in Thai Traditional Massage, Thai Foot Massage, Deep Tissue Oil Massage, Hawaiian Lomi Lomi, Sports Massage, Holistic healing and Reiki.

 

 

Jean's teaching and her attitude encourages the four divine states of Consciousness:

Metta:

The desire to make others happy and the ability to show loving kindness

Karuna:

Compassion for all those who suffer and a desire to ease their suffering

Mudita:

Rejoicing with those who have good fortune and never feeling envy

Upekkha:

Regarding one's fellows with out prejudice or preference

 

"Sawatdee" Go in peace...

 

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