16-03 2021 17:40
wrote:
I think I was one of Pierre's first shiatsu teachers at the BSS. Over the years his dedication to his practise seem to deepen and deepen. His commitment to what he held dear as a way of life was palpable. The world is a better place for the input of reverence Pierre shared with the people and world around him.
16-03 2021 17:40
wrote:
I think I was one of Pierre's first shiatsu teachers at the BSS. Over the years his dedication to his practise seem to deepen and deepen. His commitment to what he held dear as a way of life was palpable. The world is a better place for the input of reverence Pierre shared with the people and world around him.
Liz Arundel
Liz Arundel
I had the joy and privilege of teaching Pierre Shiatsu at the British School of Shiatsu-Do in London. He was a huge presence in the room, made us all laugh and also was a very dedicated student of Shiatsu. He was an absolute pleasure to have in the class and was adored by his fellow students. Although I haven't seen him for several years I have never forgotten him and I was very sad to hear of his sudden passing. I am glad he found out he is 63% Scottish and he looks so handsome in his kilt! My thoughts and prayers are with his son and family. Go gently Pierre, with much love, Liz
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