What is REIKI?
REIKI is, above all, a quite unique experience. The sensations and benifits will vary from person to person. REIKI is a powerful yet subtle therapy that is a completely safe, natural and holistic way of treating disease, through a deep sense of relaxation, REIKI will help release blocked energy and cleanse the body of toxins.
What is REIKI actually designed to do?
REIKI is an ancient form of healing. It heals in an all-encompassing way, balancing mind, body and spirit. REIKI also works highly effectively on specific areas of the body where injury or illness is present sometimes with astounding results.
Where did REIKI originate?
REIKI is a Japanese work 'rei' meaning 'The invisible force of all essence' and 'KI' meaning 'that which creates, sustains and nurtures all living things'
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What happens during a REIKI session?
A session usually lasts about an hour and includes a confidential discussion before treatment to ascertain your needs and answer any questions.
I will methodically put my hands on you in a number of 'postures' working from your head to your toes. You will remain fully clothed and the whole experience is both comforting and reassuring. What you experience will be unique to you and may vary from session to session. Some people experience heat coming from my hands, others may experience a tingling sensation, and some nothing more than a deep sense of absolute calm and relaxation.
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Is it suitable for me?
The simplest form of natural healing using a gentle touch, REIKI is suitable for all ages. It can be used alone or in combination with other systems, complementing most forms of medications or treatment.
REIKI works on all levels of the body, going wherever it is needed. It will activate the body's own natural ability to heal itself whilst restoring the natural balance. On reaching the source of diseases, REIKI works on both a physical and emotional level. It will help relieve stress and related symptoms and will promote improvements and assist recovery from minor and major illness.
REIKI is not involved with any religion or dogma. It is practiced in all walks of life, in every creed and culture |
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