Soothing touch, whether it be ...

Soothing touch, whether it be applied to a ruffled cat, a crying infant, or a frightened child, has a universally recognized power to ameliorate the signs of distress. How can it be that we overlook its usefulness on the jangled adult as well? What is it that leads us to assume that the stressed child merely needs comforting, while the stressed adult needs medicine?
 Deane Juhan

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Movement is the unifying bond between the mind and the body, and sensations are the substance of that bond.
 Deane Juhan