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Reiki Distant Healing
This is a 60-to-90-minute healing session.
Reiki healing is a form of energy therapy that originated in Japan in the early 20th century. It's based on the idea that a universal life force energy flows through all living beings, and when this energy is low or blocked, it can lead to physical or emotional imbalances.
🌟 What Reiki Involves
Technique: Practitioners use a hands-on or hands-near approach to channel energy into the recipient’s body.
Goal: To promote relaxation, reduce stress, and support healing by restoring energy balance.
Meaning: The word “Reiki” combines two Japanese words—Rei (spiritual wisdom or higher power) and Ki (life force energy).
🧘♀️ Reported Benefits
Deep relaxation and stress reduction
Improved sleep quality
Relief from pain, anxiety, and depression
Enhanced emotional clarity and well-being
⚠️ Important Notes
Reiki is considered a complementary therapy, not a replacement for conventional medical treatment.
Scientific evidence on its effectiveness is limited, but many recipients report positive experiences.
This is a 60-to-90-minute healing session.
Reiki healing is a form of energy therapy that originated in Japan in the early 20th century. It's based on the idea that a universal life force energy flows through all living beings, and when this energy is low or blocked, it can lead to physical or emotional imbalances.
🌟 What Reiki Involves
Technique: Practitioners use a hands-on or hands-near approach to channel energy into the recipient’s body.
Goal: To promote relaxation, reduce stress, and support healing by restoring energy balance.
Meaning: The word “Reiki” combines two Japanese words—Rei (spiritual wisdom or higher power) and Ki (life force energy).
🧘♀️ Reported Benefits
Deep relaxation and stress reduction
Improved sleep quality
Relief from pain, anxiety, and depression
Enhanced emotional clarity and well-being
⚠️ Important Notes
Reiki is considered a complementary therapy, not a replacement for conventional medical treatment.
Scientific evidence on its effectiveness is limited, but many recipients report positive experiences.