I am a graduate of New Hampshire Institute for Therapeutic Arts in Hudson, New Hampshire, a COMTA Accredited, 800 Hour Credit Program.http://www.nhita.com/ and http://www.comta.org
Credentials:
New Hampshire State Licensed
Nationally Certified in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork
Member of the American Massage Therapy Association
Certified Reiki II Therapist
Master Certified Sacred Stone Bodywork Therapist
Acknowledgements:
Along with studying the science of Freedman's Method of Ketsugo Jujutsu, Freedman Sensei encourages training on multifaceted levels. It affects not only martial arts training, but your life as well. This was the inspiration that lead me to take my first steps onto this path of wonderful discovery.
Love and support from Kaitlin and Kelsey and from Freddie who endured countless hours of massages (oh, such a burden to bear) proved to be immeasurable during the course of my studies.
And Mom and Dad and Tom who I know are alway watching over me.
A little bit about the word
Empyrean
Pronunciation: em-py-REE-uhn / ĕm∙py∙rē΄ǎn
(as empyre), from Gk. Empyrios, empyros 'fiery,' in fire; en, in and pyr 'fire;'
noun: 1. The highest heaven. Among ancient belief, it is the sphere of pure fire or light. 2. Among the Christian poets, it is the abode of God. Heaven; paradise. 3. The heavens; the sky; the celestial vault; firmament.
adjective: 1. Formed of pure fire or light.
Of or pertaining to the empyrean of ancient belief.
Inspiring Awe.
'Empyrean' is generally used as an adjective (general or positive) -- approximately 66.67% of the time. 'Empyrean' is used about 3 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. 'Empyrean' was first used in popular English literature before 1321