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A massage therapist named pat Jackson has some videos in which she guides her clients to cry out old trauma. In the first video which was done over zoom during covid, you can see the clients face and see the crying much more.
In the others in will post the women are face down on a massage table so you can't see their faces but the SOUNDS!!
I also love to imagine the tears pooling on the floor under their faces as they lay on the table unable to wipe them
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I always loved Pat's videos, and the first one has been in my saved playlist. I always wished I could bring some of my friends to an Emotional Release therapist like her. I doubt any of them are believers though, and I probably wouldn't be allowed in the room with them anyway.
Plus, the whole facedown thing is disappointing
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inmyarmsagain wrote:
A massage therapist named pat Jackson has some videos in which she guides her clients to cry out old trauma. In the first video which was done over zoom during covid, you can see the clients face and see the crying much more.
In the others in will post the women are face down on a massage table so you can't see their faces but the SOUNDS!!
I also love to imagine the tears pooling on the floor under their faces as they lay on the table unable to wipe them
I noticed she put a bucket with unfolded tissues inside of it though, right underneath the face of the patient/client, while lying on the massage table with her face buried around the headrest which I'm pretty sure has a hole on the other side...so if whoever the patient/client is crying through this headrest, I'm guessing and even betting its tears would definitely fall into this bucket covered with tissues inside of it, which is very smart from this therapist for having thought about it.
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I never even noticed that bucket. Good eye.