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Zen Hands

Potter, Fiber Artist, and Jin Shin Jyutsu® Practitioner

Pottery has been following me around as a creative practice for over 35 years and continues to inspire me. From my beginnings in clay, teaching others has been one of my joys.


While teaching art in the public schools I fell in love with fiber when a great artist came to teach me and my students the wonders of dyeing, painting and printing on fabric and using that cloth to create functional quilts. My grandmother tried hard to get me to want to sew but as I rebeled against gender stereotypes couldn't appreciate what she offered. Luckily I've lived long enough to get a second chance with it. 


Since childhood I have intuited a strong need to use my hands in a healing modality. The energetic patterns and quiet listening of Jin Shin Jyutsu® is the puzzle piece I was searching for.  Jin Shin Jyutsu is a profound and subtle art that has completely transformed the path of my own healing and given me the tools to assist others in harmonizing the energy that creates and sustains us. Form follows energy. Healing and harmony is available to all of us through this practical and peaceful art.



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Jin Shin Jyutsu: About You
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Energy Healing

Zen Hands

Receiving sessions of Jin Shin Jyutsu is a way to get in touch with your own powerful and calm ability to create well being. Please contact me to talk about what options are available to you in both receiving and to learning to give to Jin Shin Jyutsu to yourself.  
--Maud Bartlett  502-418-0035

Jin Shin Jyutsu: Welcome

Form Follows Energy

My mission is to provide the gift of Jin Shin Jyutsu®
that Jiro Murai, the founder, gifted to Mary Burmeister,
who brought it to the United States, who gifted it to
my teachers who gifted it to me. I wish to pass this gift
to others so all of us can benefit from this gentle path
of balance that we each have the capacity to engage with
in our own way.

Jiro Murai developed the art of Jin Shin Jyutsu® through
his own struggle to heal and his deep research of ancient writings and through practical application with thousands
of clients after the war in Japan. He passed on his art to Mary Burmeister, a Japanese American woman who
brought it back to the United States. Mary Burmeister
kept in touch with Jiro Murai until his death in the 1960's and shared Jin Shin Jyutsu® first amongst her friends
and for years tirelessly brought this art to people
around the globe.

This is a grassroots art that has thrived by passing
from one person to another and takes a lifetime to
fully understand. I am on that lifetime journey
and I would like to share it with you.

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Available by Appointment

Call
502-418-0035

Jin Shin Jyutsu: Hours

Martha Maud Bartlett

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Call me for scheduling an appointment for creating art or receiving Jin Shin Jyutsu sessions.

Address:

205 Oxford Place
Louisville, KY 40207, USA

Email:

Phone:

502-418-0035

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