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Raghu began to realise that the 9 to 5 rigour of life and the race for material benefits was not what he wanted his life to showcase – he wanted to add value and it was now or never. He quit his job and trained in the practice of Thai Yoga massage from Thai yoga massage school, India, and subsequently went to Chiang Mai, Thailand to master the healing arts, where he became a certified practitioner of Thai Yoga Massage, and Toksen, and completed the teacher training course as well, to become a certified Thai Yoga Massage and Toksen instructor. But this was not the end as Raghu wanted to understand the different styles of Thai Yoga Massage and Toksen, and thus spent another year, studying Guasha techniques at Ongs’ Thai Massage School, Thai Yoga Massage Advanced Techniques with Ajarn Sinchai, and Jack Chaiya.
At IMOSHA you learn ancient healing arts like Thai Yoga Bodywork, Toksen and Yoga for the wellbeing of the self and the society.
With power comes responsibility
As much as it’s a cliche, there’s a bit of superhuman that gets activated in us once we start learning the healing arts. From being more perceptive to the environmental energy patterns, to being able to inspire peace and calm in people around you, the power of healing significantly increases your ability to be the agent of change.
This is where discretion, mutual respect and a certain degree of empathy is needed and comes as an added responsibility, when you learn the healing arts. The objective of learning is really to be able to collectively revel in the shared knowledge. It is beauty at its idyllic best when you can bring peace and thus happiness to the people around you, purely because you have invested in learning that it is possible, and how you can do it.