If you are looking for more than physical treatment—something deeper, quieter, and truly restorative—meditation acupuncture may be what you need.
Especially for people who already practice meditation, there is often a familiar frustration:
“I sit, but my thoughts never stop.”
“My breathing feels shallow.”
“My body feels too tense to enter meditation deeply.”
Meditation is not only a mental practice.
True stillness begins when the body softens, breathing deepens, and the nervous system becomes quiet.
At Yurumari, Meditation Acupuncture combines full-body acupuncture with guided voice meditation, helping you return to a naturally calm state from the inside out.
This is not simply relaxation. It is a process of returning to your center.
What Is Meditation Acupuncture?
Meditation Acupuncture is Yurumari’s original treatment combining acupuncture and meditation.
First, full-body acupuncture is used to restore meridian flow and release physical stagnation.
Then, guided voice meditation helps awareness turn inward and naturally enter a deep meditative state.
- restore meridian circulation
- regulate the autonomic nervous system
- quiet mental activity
- enter deeper meditation naturally
- reconnect with your original inner state
The goal is not to “try harder” in meditation, but to create a body that allows meditation to happen naturally.
Why Acupuncture Helps Meditation
People with meditation experience often understand silence intellectually—but still struggle to enter it physically.
This is rarely a problem of discipline. It is often a problem of the body.
For example:
- deep tension in the neck and shoulders
- tightness around the rib cage affecting breathing
- pelvic and spinal imbalance
- an overactive sympathetic nervous system
- mental fatigue caused by poor sleep
When the body remains in tension, sitting quietly does not automatically create stillness.
Acupuncture works directly through meridians and acupuncture points to help regulate deeper physical tension and nervous system imbalance.
This is why acupuncture and meditation work so powerfully together.
What I Learned in Lumbini
Years ago, I spent two months at a meditation center in Lumbini, Nepal, practicing sitting meditation and walking meditation every day.
From waking until sleep, the practice was simply observing thoughts, emotions, and habits as they arose and passed.
There, I learned something that changed my life:
Suffering begins when thought attaches to emotion.
Feeling brings more peace than constant thinking.
Life is built from small passing moments.
This experience became the foundation of how I practice acupuncture today.
Meditation Acupuncture is not simply a technique—it is a way of sharing that stillness.
The Influence of Dr. Genji Tobimatsu
A major influence in this work came from Dr. Genji Tobimatsu and his extraordinary acupoint hypnosis therapy.
Dr. Tobimatsu became known for using hypnotic acupuncture techniques during painless childbirth, helping deliver many babies through calm guidance and deep trust.
He taught that healing is not only about needles.
Words, breathing, voice, safety, and the patient’s awareness itself are also treatment.
I was deeply moved by the way his voice alone could help the body soften and the mind become peaceful.
This philosophy strongly shaped the guided voice work used in Yurumari’s Meditation Acupuncture.
Guided Voice Meditation at Yurumari
At the end of the treatment, guided voice meditation begins.
This approach is inspired by both Yoga Nidra and Dr. Tobimatsu’s acupoint hypnosis therapy.
The body rests while awareness is gently guided inward.
The voice is trained specifically to help the brain enter alpha-wave states more easily.
Many clients describe the experience as:
- a quiet mind
- feeling like falling asleep without losing awareness
- deep rest while still being conscious
This is different from ordinary sleep.
It is conscious stillness.
That is one of the most unique parts of Meditation Acupuncture.
The Treatment Flow
1. Consultation
We begin by understanding your physical condition, sleep quality, breathing patterns, and meditation habits.
We care not only about symptoms, but also what kind of stillness you are seeking.
2. Full-Body Acupuncture
Using the principles of Dr. Genji Tobimatsu’s acupoint hypnosis therapy, we treat the entire body based on your current meridian condition.
Dr. Tobimatsu’s work showed that treatment is not only physical—it includes voice, breath, trust, and how the nervous system feels safety.
Neck, shoulders, back, lower body, and head are treated to allow the body to soften naturally.
3. Guided Meditation
While lying comfortably on your back, your breathing and awareness are gently guided inward.
This is where many people experience their deepest reset.
Who This Is For
- people who already practice meditation
- Vipassana, Yoga Nidra, mindfulness practitioners
- people who feel blocked in meditation
- those with mental fatigue and restless thoughts
- people with insomnia or nervous system imbalance
- those seeking profound inner stillness
Client Experience
“I had practiced meditation for years, but this was the first time I felt my body become quiet first.”
Woman, 40s / Therapist
She visited because of mental fatigue and difficulty relaxing deeply.
After the session, she shared:
“I was not trying to stop thinking—it simply became quiet by itself.”
Conclusion | Meditation Practitioners Need Acupuncture Too
Deep meditation requires a quiet body.
When circulation improves and breathing changes, awareness becomes naturally still.
If you are looking for meditation acupuncture in Nagoya Fushimi, Yurumari offers a unique experience where full-body acupuncture and meditation truly connect.
Return to your center through stillness.
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