SA

P.S.  I'd have to go back to school for another degree.  This would be
my third time going back to school for something else.  First, massage
therapy, second anthropology, and if I could, third might be plumbing.
Just think if society didn't need pipes, I'd dig irrigation ditches.  If
no irrigation ditches were needed, I'd still have a job.  I'd be getting
water at the creek to bring back to camp.  My grandmother and father
always told me to get a practical job, pick up a skill.  Massage therapy
was this skill, but it is too physically demanding to meet the $ needs
where I live.  Around here, massage therapist usually only last for
about 7 years, unless one opens their own business, hires other
therapists, so one wouldn't have to massage as much alone.  I've never
been too business savy to get into the economic end of a business, but
then again, economics is practical and I've been more in my head than
hands on until the last decade of my life.  Started with backpacking, I
believe, well, anyways...

[x]
Qigong is a chinease massage therapy in line with raiki not so much
hands on but more holistic, people at the dojang swear by it
I'm a bit skeptical myself but there are greater things in heaven and
earth then dreamt of in my philosohy, you may want
To give it a look.
Allways good to exchange thoughts with you SA,

-all good medicine
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