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  • lol this guy is very vocal

  • I guess you have to have an open mind. Lots of things are open to interpretation...

  • Hi, i am new to massage therapy and am very interested in your techniques, is there any information you can send me??

  • @blazenuggets

    For more information about our courses please email us at info@brandonraynor

  • this is amazing, I have never seen anything like this before. I dont want to sound ignorant but is there is kind of hypnosis involved. I would like one of these massages but I dont want my mind so "open" that I could end up with a "different" mind.

  • @kbarrett731

    No one ends up with a different mind - they just end up feeling more in touch with themself when all the emotional toxins and build up have been removed

  • Why was he crying?

  • @kbarrett731

    He had old emotions from a long time ago stored in his body that were accessed through the deep massage. This was actually a long massage and this vidoe was just the most interesting aspects of the treatment.

  • wow? excuse my ignorance guys but is this man crying? and what brings it on???

  • @mick123876

    Yes he was crying and believe me john is no cry baby . He's a tough farmer from the Wairapa Valley in New Zealand and a former heavy weight New Zealand weight lifting champion. These were very old emotion he had stored in his body. this is one of the main aspects of Raynor massage - to get rid of these deep seated emotions that cause problems and blockages in the body

  • Looks like a rather vigorous massage, and rather interesting to me as well since I am in Massage Therapy school. I find that you have to be rather open minded to the different styles of massage therapy, after all massage has been around for centuries. I find it interesting that anyone would criticize any style of massage, especially if they have studied massage therapy.

  • That's what I'm talking about! That man's gonna need to detox after that one. Great job!

  • Man that looks painful.

  • Do these people get counselled pre-post session?

  • John is an experienced Raynor practitioner from Lower Hutt near Wellington and understands the benefits of getting rid of emotions. Usually people need no further counseling as the emotion has left their body.

    This is also just 10 minutes of what was actually a 90 minute treatment. plus John had been massaged for several days in the course previously and also knew to let out emotions rather than hold them in.

  • Thanks for your informed comment

  • I suppose there is nothing in the way of body manipulation affecting emotional response, but as intense as this is, it just feels forced and theatrical. Also, if you could get somebody to cry just from rubbing their belly, why don't we see more of this?

    Is Brandon some sorcerer, and only he knows how to make people cry with a touch? If so, it lowers the credibility of the massage.

  • @DartMRN

    I guess you will never know until you try it! It certainly looks interesting, remember that this is only 4mins out of over an hours treatment.

    I am certainly intrigued at what additional style is used in addition to Swedish, Shiatsu, Accupressue etc...

  • The main style we use is Raynor massage

  • @DartMRN

    Sounds like you need to give it a try, they probably have a student clinic?

  • Your just an idiot. John has been practicing Raynor massage in the Lower Hutt Valley in New Zealand for the last 5 years and loves it. Where did you get so called Qualified in massage when you dont even understand emotional release. These people that get government qualified have no idea how to massage people.

    All they learn how to do is recite muscle names in Latin but have no idea how the mind and body connect.

    Also, idiot, this is just 10 minutes of a 120 minute treatment.

  • Funny thing is I studied many of the same styles as you, learning with non-accredited trainers to study the traditional styles of bodywork. However I then backed it up with solid understanding of anatomy and physiology and a recognised qualification... Along that path I also learnt an amazing amount from a government recognised trainer. Get off your high horse - you teach a rushed course yet claim so much? then you put down other trainers, quickest way to the top is to push others off hey?

  • Good on you mate.

    My qualifications are recognised too.

    and yes I did study anatomy for a full year in my Government accredited Naturopathy and Remedial massage Diploma plus I studied Ayurvedic anatomy in my Ayurvedic Medicine Diploma and Chinese meridian anatomy in my Chinese Medicine course. Whats your point??

  • I laughed so hard I cried.

  • ahhaha this is so bizarre and amusing to watch

  • i cry during watching the video

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