Guest guest Posted March 27, 2005 Report Share Posted March 27, 2005 , do tell about your daikon/shitake drink thing. Did someone tell you to do it? That's the kind of stuff I want to do, ok I do not want to feel like total shit but I do want to do something for a major push. I have been eating better slowly for years now so I don't know if I do need to do that or what. I do know that I feel like my body still has lots in it. I'm sooooooooooooooooooooooooooo tired right now! Reg > > , > > My job fell into my lap, and actually I had never even thought about living/working in > Japan. In Hawaii, lots of people come and go between the two places with work/school. > There was a guardian angel (friend from Hawaii) looking out for me I suppose. So it is > hard for me to suggest how to go about getting jobs. You could try doing a google > search for teaching jobs in Japan, and there is Daves ESL cafe that has a link to jobs. > Also, try TESOL to see if you can find out anything about work. Be careful of places > though. A university is best (and most difficult to get) but there are millions of English > language schools like Geos, Berlitz, and Nova that give lots of work but not much in pay > pay or working conditions. > > About discharge, I have two minds about it! I love it because it means things are > clearing out of my body, but also it can be uncomfortable. They say it takes 7 years > before you are completely cleansed. For me, the 3 biggest observable differences were > that 1) the bottom of my feet peeled extensively (renewal along all the meridians and in > the corresponding organs), 2) after drinking daikon/shiitake tea for about 10 days, > suddenly couldnt stop going to the bathroom for about 12 hours, and 3) discharging > mucus from sexual organs. They were massively strange, but incredibly great! But > during healing periods, I also tend to have strange dreams, need to sleep a lot, feel > attracted to music from a particular period of my life, and have varied emotional > reactions. If I do a ginger compress, the next day I might feel sluggish and need more > rest as my body tries to move the energy around. Once I had barefoot shiatsu two days > in a row, and my body starting pushing out all the excess yin, and what seemed for no > apparent reason, had two massive allergy attacks. > > It's worth it! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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