Energetic Healing Sessions

Reiki is a form of energetic healing that originated in Japan. It involves the transfer of energy from the practitioner to the patient through the hands, with the goal of promoting physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being.

One of the key principles of Reiki is the belief that the body has the innate ability to heal itself, and that the practitioner’s role is to facilitate this process by channeling energy into the patient. This energy is thought to help restore balance and harmony to the body, mind, and spirit, which can lead to improved health and well-being.

Benefits of Reiki might include
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What you may experience during a Reiki session:

  • A sense of deep relaxation & peacefulness

  • Feeling warmth or other pleasant sensations

  • Varied and different emotions

  • You may receive the energy without any noticeable physical experience

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What happens during a session

During a Reiki treatment, the practitioner places their hands on or near the patient’s body, starting at the head and moving down to the feet. The hands are held in a series of positions, with the practitioner allowing the energy to flow as needed. Some people may feel heat or tingling during the treatment, while others may feel a sense of relaxation or calm.

Reiki can be used to treat a wide range of conditions, including physical pain, stress, anxiety, and insomnia. It is also sometimes used in conjunction with other forms of treatment, such as chemotherapy or surgery. While there is some scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of Reiki, much of the evidence is anecdotal and further research is needed to fully understand how it works.

 

Reiki is for everybody

One of the benefits of Reiki is that it is a non-invasive and natural form of treatment that can be easily incorporated into a person’s lifestyle. It is safe to use on people of all ages, including children and the elderly, and can be done in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private homes.

 

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