Connecting With Your Feet

Ev Clarke | 4 Jul 2024
Connecting With Your Feet

Have you ever wondered how a Reflexologist works and is able to ‘pick up’ certain imbalances or things about you just from touching or looking at your feet?

What is Reflexology?

To start, you need to understand what Reflexology is. Reflexology is a therapy that is primarily centred on the feet or hands. It is based on the theory that these areas reflect our physical body. If you were to divide your body directly down the middle into two halves, your right foot would reflect the right side and your left foot would mirror the left side. This also includes everything located within the body, from bones to muscles and organs to glands.

Foot 'Maps'

Reflexologists use ‘foot maps’ in order to help us work out where on the feet (or hands) certain physical elements sit in direct transference from the body. For example, it goes to say that we only have one heart, so the foot map should only have one heart on it! It should also show two kidneys (one on each foot), one stomach (with the main portion being on the left foot, flowing over to the right), small and large intestines covering both feet and so on.

But this isn’t the only way that we can work. Many Reflexologists, including world-renowned therapists Chris Stormer* and Avi Grinberg** believe that the feet are also a reflection of the person on all levels. This means that we can treat a person on a wholistic basis.

The feet can reflect imbalances not only on a physical level but also emotionally, mentally, spiritually and energetically.

Observing the Feet

Aspects we look for include the temperature of the feet, colour in certain areas, injuries, deep creases, the shape of the toes and how the feet sit (angle) when relaxed and so on. For example, someone who has oedema (fluid retention) around the ankle may have issues letting go of stuff whilst another person whose feet turn inwards may be quite shy and insecure.

One of my clients had an injury on the dorsal side of her foot, which lay across the crease where the leg joins the foot. I asked her if she often suffered from stomach issues or nausea and she said yes, asking how I knew. To my trained eye, the scar was sitting across a stomach meridian point so it made sense that she may suffer from issues relating to her stomach.

It is important as a therapist that we are careful in how we express any information that we may pick up from reading the feet as the client may become upset or may not be ready to hear it. It is best to simply write these thoughts down in the client file (first, intuitive thought is often the best) and let the information come directly from the client. This will normally occur naturally over the course of a few treatments.

Next time you look at a pair of feet, take the time to look at their landscape. What do you see?

 

References

Reflexology | SoulAdvisor

Chris Stormer-Fryer | AlwaysB

*Chris Stormer – Language of the Feet: What Feet Can Tell You (1995) | Goodreads

About Avi Grinberg | Grinberg Method

**Avi Grinberg – Holistic Reflexology (1980) & Foot Analysis (1993) | Goodreads

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Ev Clarke

Ev Clarke is a clinical reflexologist, massage therapist, Reiki teacher and workshop facilitator and has a special interest in pregnancy and fertility.

While studying her Diploma of Clinical Reflexology, Eva worked closely with pregnant women, which inspired her to continue her training in this area. She went on to complete her Certificate of Pregnancy Massage, Reflexology and Acupressure for Fertility & Pre-Conception, enabling her to support couples who were focussed on conceiving naturally.

As Owner of Blue Haze Wholistic Therapies she now facilitates workshops focussed on the principles of Reiki, Introduction to Reflexology and Reflexology for Children.

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