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Sunday, September 03, 2006

The Saggitarius Aromatherapist and Couch Client

Sagittarius
Element: Fire Quality: Mutable Planet: Jupiter
Approx period: 22nd November to 21st December

Star Qualities:
The truth seeker, daring and gregarious, enjoys socialising as much as studying the higher truths, philosophy, religion etc. Very sport-orientated as a spectator or participant, optimistic and sometimes overly so. Can be unrealistic and changeable in direction but forever enthusiastic, unconventional and freedom-loving. The Sagittarius may well write about the therapy, so watch out in the nationals!

Rulerships:
Sagittarius rules the hips, thighs, coccyx and the liver. By reflex to Gemini, it also rules the lungs and nervous system.

Physical attributes:
Generally enjoys good health but can abuse it by excesses in food, habits and over-exertion in physical activities - 'hard-living'. Conversely, the subject could be a complete couch potato. Can suffer from liver disease, fevers, piles, sciatica and rheumatism (pelvic area).

Herbs/Oils: Hepatic, nervine, febrifuge and sedative.

Treatments:
If they are going to over-indulge, then they may as well indulge in Aromatherapy. Swedish half body or aromatherapy massage to relieve pelvic and liver problems. They probably need more than they have asked for as they do not want to sit still for too long. They will appreciate other people's philosophies and advice appreciating other types of therapies EG Reiki and reflexology as an integrated part of the treatment. Make sure that they can commit themselves to future appointments as required. A reminder phone call wouldn't go amiss. Take care that they don't leap off the couch and injure you or themselves (can be clumsy). Advise on pre and post sport massage and baths.
Other:
Unlikely to stick to any sort of diet but the least you can do is ask them to moderate their intake of everything and take vitamins to supplement their diet.
Creative visualisation, meditation, gentle sports and stretch exercise, yoga (from the philosophical point of view) or Tai Chi.

Therapist:
As a therapist, work in hotels using you linguistic abilities or sporty surroundings would suit EG gym or dance studio. As you enjoy travel and change so bring a peripatetic element into your routine. You like to socialise, so team up with other like-minded therapists in your area. Make sure your books balance - don't overlook the details or hire someone who can do this for you. Be careful with dosages and proportions of oils. Consider touring or working abroad with the local sports team perhaps.
Don't become a full time student, studying is only worthwhile if you put it into practice. Consider lecturing or writing on health-related subjects.

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