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Home tie massage: Birth of a 'non-movable treatment space' for human recovery
Chapter 1. The healing archetype of the 'hand' in human history 홈타이
Human beings have healed by hand
From prehistoric murals to herbal massages in medieval monasteries, acupressure of the meridians of the Orient, and modern handwriting therapy, humans were beings who understood, comforted, and relieved suffering through their hands. 마타이

Tactile sensation is the first sensation, and it forms from the fetal period and survives most primitively until death.

Massage is the oldest and most common 'nonverbal act of communication' created by humans.

Home tie massage is a very modern form of tradition that invokes this long 'history of hands' into an individual's living space.

Chapter 2. The Body Dismantling of Modern Urban People and the Meaning of Massage
The body is no longer a 'unified entity'
Urban people perceive their bodies only as a part. Hospital if they have a sore throat, ophthalmology if their eyes are dry, and massage if their muscles clump together... However, there are few opportunities to feel the whole body as an organism.

Disconnected body: Only neck and shoulders tense in front of office desk, lower body loses function

Nonsensory Being: Tactile, body temperature, and circulatory senses gradually become dull by smartphones, chairs, and lighting

Home tie massage serves the purpose of **"restoring the whole body into one sense of integration" for these conditions. It doesn't just reduce pain, it makes your body 'feel again'.

Chapter 3. The five structural layers that make up the home tie massage
1. conversion of space
The everyday space called the customer's home temporarily changes its function as a place of healing and sensory restoration as the massage branch enters.

Depending on the space, the lighting is adjusted, the bed is replaced by a massage table, and the living room becomes a meditation space.

This induces a functional reset of the space, causing the user to experience mental 'place transfer'.

2. an extension of time
The 60-90 minutes of massage is not just a minute hand of a watch, but a process of restoring the customer's "body sensory time."

Modern people are dominated by "chronos", but massages open up "kairos".

At this time, the senses slow down, the breathing deepens, and 'I' returns to the inside of my body.

3. sensory rearrangement
In addition to pain relief, body temperature, pressure, touch, smell, and hearing are organized during the massage process.

This is the process of restoring the **homeostasis** of the body and emotion by readjusting the disordered arrangement of senses.

4. disruption and restoration of relationships
Home tie aims for non-social recovery. I can recover only in my own space without encountering strangers.

However, at the same time, a limited relationship is maintained through sensory exchange with the massage parlors. This exchange restores the feeling that 'I deserve to be cared for by someone else' through the touch of others.

5. the process of semanticization
After the massage, the customer will look back on what kind of 'story' was in his body.

Clumped shoulders, cold calves, firm jawline... This experience is not just pain, but a trace left by the way of life.

Home tie massage is a semantic work of sensibly 'reading' and 'organizing' it by hand.

Chapter 4. The ontology of the home tie industry: caring labor in platform capitalism
1. Platform-based flexible labor
Most home tie services are operated through intermediary platforms.

It guarantees labor flexibility, but at the same time, it is also an unstable labor structure that lacks stability and social security.

2. the accumulation of 'emotional labor'
Martha's is not just a technology provider, but an emotion manager who senses and responds to customer tensions.

Many massage governors listen to and deal with the weight of repeated visiting customers' lives together, and they also become 'counselors through the body'.

Chapter 5. The Future of Home Tie Massage: The Convergence of Smart Healing and Humanities Care
With the advent of AI massage robots and wearable sensory analysis devices, home tie services are becoming more technically sophisticated.

However, the emotional and organic responsiveness of human hands is still irreplaceable.

The future home tie massage is likely to evolve into a complex wellness art that integrates senses, space, and inner healing, not just a business trip massage.

Finishing: Where your body stays soon becomes a place of healing
A home tie massage is not just a lying down massage.
It is a conscious time that gives new meaning to your living space and reconnects with the story your body tells.

If you want to experience this high-level wellness, the criteria for choosing a service should be the massage's philosophy, your body rhythm, and the flow of emotions in the space rather than price or time.

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