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The Therapeutic Benefits of Reiki

Incorporating Mind & Body, Develop Overall Well-Being:

Holistic in approach, Reiki treatments promote effective well being through the improved circulation of blood and Qi. From headaches and insomnia to emotional and physical trauma, Reiki is beneficial in an objective and practical way.

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What is Reiki?

Reiki is a Japanese term and can be defined as a miraculous or sacred energy that sustains all life. Reiki is actually two Japanese terms put together.

Rei – literally means mysterious, miraculous, sacred.
Ki – refers to the atmosphere or universal energy.

Simply put, Reiki can be defined as cosmic energy.

Reiki is beneficial to your health in every way possible. Through Reiki, our internal makeup can become harmonized and function on a more holistic level.

My approach to Reiki, in accordance with the Japanese tradition, utilizes acupressure techniques to help release energy blockages within the meridians. Oftentimes, patients find that this style is also highly effective for relaxing tense muscles that have seized up due to injury or stress. With the added benefit of acupressure, Reiki Therapy can then work on healing the relaxed patient more effectively.

During a treatment, the practitioner’s body becomes a channel or bridge between the therapeutic Qi and the patient. The Reiki practitioner’s specific skill is characterized by his/her connection with this energy. The channeled Reiki acts as a protective barrier allowing Reiki to be transmitted safely and without the exchange of personal energy.

Activating better overall circulation of blood and Qi, Reiki Therapy can be used for a wide variety of stressors and illnesses, including but not limited to:

  • digestive difficulties
  • insomnia and restlessness
  • depression
  • physical injury/trauma
  • headaches and emotional discomfort
  • stress disorders
  • neurological conditions

*Reiki Therapy is in no way harmful and can be used in conjunction with other treatment modalities.

 

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