Join us in an exploration of Jin Shin Jyutsu (JSJ), an ancient Japanese healing art that translates as “The Art of the Creator through Compassionate Man.”
This gentle, hands-on practice harmonizes the body’s life force energy—much like yoga does with prana—through simple, accessible techniques that can be practiced on oneself and shared with others.
In this 3-hour training, you’ll:
- learn the foundations of Jin Shin Jyutsu through a short presentation.
- experience easy self-help “quickie” applications to support common physical and emotional needs such as pain, digestive issues, respiratory challenges, worry, fear, anger, grief, and more.
- understand how JSJ relates to acupuncture and yoga to restore balance and flow, but without needles—using only the power of your hands to “jumper cable” the life-force energy.
- explore how to weave JSJ into your practice to support your overall well-being.
The second half of class offers an integrative practice blending Jin Shin Jyutsu with Meditation-in-Motion, gentle Kriya Starters, and a deeply restorative Yoga Nidra for healing. Together, we’ll cultivate harmony in body, mind, and spirit while deepening our connection with Source.
This class is accessible for all levels. Handouts and a Dow Integrative Intake Form will be sent in advance so we can focus on your needs.
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A recording will be made available to all registrants for two weeks following the workshop.
Recommended props: A yoga mat, blanket, and pillows for comfort. You’re welcome to practice on the floor, in a bed, or from a recliner—wherever you feel most supported.


Julianne Roshan Dow is a certified Jin Shin Jyutsu Practitioner, RYT500+ yoga teacher, and Founder/Director of the Dow Integrative Institute. With over 30 years of holistic health training and 44 years as a classroom teacher, Roshan has offered healing arts in hospitals, schools, and wellness centers. She is passionate about making these practices accessible to all—humans and animals alike. Her yoga-life began at age 10 where her family attended a local ashram for classes. Since then, she has relied on its practices to comfort and heal her nervous system as she navigates her spiritual life and teaching that has served her along the way. She has been blessed to receive the offerings of many Hatha and Ashtanga yoga teachers throughout her life and is a student of the Kripalu-Lakulish lineage.