Sei-Ki is the name that Akinobu Kishi Sensei gives to his own expression of manual therapy.
Sei-Ki is a further development of his Shiatsu, and also a return to its origins. What is Ki?
Ki is “resonance” that is the work in Sei-Ki, just being there in empty space, doing nothing.
That makes us who we are, that makes us shine, that connects us.
Human bodies have a natural capacity to move towards health and balance. When this capacity
is weakened we become a shadow to ourselves.
Sei-Ki respects & works with this innate ability. And we regain our original vitality and health.
The focus of Sei-Ki is on allowing and working with the natural inner movement towards health
and balance, enhancing the ability of the individual to engage with life and employ their
personal talents more fully.
Kishi Sensei encourages practitioners to dispense with once learned techniques of treatment
and meet their clients in the moment, with ‘no-mind’ which allows the natural intelligence in
the bodies to show. It means the Ki “resonance” which is present in the meeting is guiding the
session spontaneously.
I will try to share this experience with you.

Information about the speaker

KYOKO KISHI

Kyoko Kishi lives in Maebashi, Japan.
As a former kimono master, she is deeply rooted in Japanese culture. For several decades she accompanied her husband Akinobu Kishi, the founder of Sei-Ki, as an assistant.

For many years they taught Sei-Ki workshops together all over the world. Since 2012 Kyoko has been carrying on her husband’s legacy. She has found her own unique style of Sei-Ki, which she shares heartfully.

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