Jai is used throughout the Vedic culture as a greeting. The sum of all the descriptions of this word...

Jai to You!
Pleasure and privilege will describe the sentiments of one serving the role as a a teacher representing the illustrious are of Ayurvedic Thai-Yoga Bodywork. Please accept my my sincere expression of gratitude. It is with the spirit of awe and reverence this Information is presented. The intention being in a gesture of divine recognition of the true self in each of us. In the Vedic culture we have the Sutra (scripture) the Bhagavad Gita. This seven hundred verse conversational poem is known as the ‘Song of God’. Being part of an epic royal story some twelve times the size of Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, we find an understanding of the nature of the primordial soul and its association with divine love. It illuminates our person and our original sacred constitution which is even now dwelling within us as ecstatic devotion and service. With inconceivable beauty and compassion, this is conveyed to us. Similar to ten thousand suns rising in the sky at once, we are fulfilling our identity and destiny as a family member in a magnificent spiritual universal heritage.
Thai-Yoga Bodywork links us to re-member our character as spirit-soul. We re-member now to remember. We are both. That is, we are not our body and not not our body. Achinta-beda-abeda tattva means simultaneously one and different. The execution or tapasya of Thai-Yoga asana-postures bestows upon our consciousness a transcendent awareness. Hence we become what we are. Eternal, unrelenting light and joy!
We are softened and our heart’s real nature reflects a warm luminescent radiance. Thai-Yoga engagement actualizes self-realization, the goal and purpose of life. Vedic medical bodywork truly sanctifies.
Jai!