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<blockquote data-quote="sillydoll" data-source="post: 3289" data-attributes="member: 8"><p><strong>Physio on the Camino</strong></p><p></p><p>How I would have loved to have a physio attend to my aching ankles, groaning glutes and sore shoulders on the camino! I would definitely have given her a donation.</p><p>I don't see any problems with your friend offering to help - as long as she doesn't have a sign with hourly rates around her neck! (She would then probably have to have a license to practise in Spain.)</p><p>My friend Sandra is a Reiki master and also does wonderful massages. She helpd a lot of pilgrims along the way but didn't accept anything in return. One day whilst she was doing a fellow pilgrim's feet - that were on her lap - a little bird flew down and sat on her thigh. Everyone held their breath but it didn't want to fly away so she continued with the Reiki. Only when she finished, someone went to pick it up but it flew into a tree. I have uploaded a picture into the Camino France Photos in this Forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sillydoll, post: 3289, member: 8"] [b]Physio on the Camino[/b] How I would have loved to have a physio attend to my aching ankles, groaning glutes and sore shoulders on the camino! I would definitely have given her a donation. I don't see any problems with your friend offering to help - as long as she doesn't have a sign with hourly rates around her neck! (She would then probably have to have a license to practise in Spain.) My friend Sandra is a Reiki master and also does wonderful massages. She helpd a lot of pilgrims along the way but didn't accept anything in return. One day whilst she was doing a fellow pilgrim's feet - that were on her lap - a little bird flew down and sat on her thigh. Everyone held their breath but it didn't want to fly away so she continued with the Reiki. Only when she finished, someone went to pick it up but it flew into a tree. I have uploaded a picture into the Camino France Photos in this Forum. [/QUOTE]
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